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Focusing on representations of disability, the Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies (JLCDS) publishes a wide variety of textual analyses that are informed by disability theory and, by extension, experiences of disability.
It is an essential disability studies journal for scholars whose work concentrates on the portrayal of disability.
More broadly, it is instrumental in the interdisciplinarity of literary studies, cultural studies, and disability studies.
With an editorial board of 65 internationally renowned scholars, it is edited by Professor David Bolt, Director of the Centre for Culture & Disability Studies, Liverpool Hope University.
JLCDS is a quarterly publication.
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Volume 3, Number 2, 2009Table of Contents

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View Refiguring Disability: Deviance, Blinding, and the Supernatural in Thomas Chestre’s Sir Launfal
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View Towards an Aesthetics of Blindness: An Interdisciplinary Response to Synge, Yeats, and Friel (review)
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View God, Money and Politics: English Attitudes to Blindness and Touch from the Enlightenment to Integration (review)
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ISSN | 1757-6466 |
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Print ISSN | 1757-6458 |
Launched on MUSE | 2009-07-10 |
Open Access | No |