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Starting Points
Criptiques
Collection of essays by disabled authors exploring themes of gender, sexuality, disability/crip culture, identity, ableism and much more.
Disability Studies Reader
This fourth edition published in 2013 includes several essays that question traditional views of "normalcy" and the categorization of "disabled."
Disability studies: enabling the humanities
Edited anthology with essays on disability studies topics including compulsory able-bodiedness, politics of representation, posthumanism, sexuality, medical case narratives, and more.
Disability/postmodernity: embodying disability theory
Edited volume with essays on disability and postmodernity from the perspective of culture, social science, and social practice.
Encyclopedia of Special Education
No restraints: an anthology of disability culture in Philadelphia
Edited volume focusing on disability activism in Philadelphia.
Points of contact: disability, art, and culture
Edited volume with contributions from people with disabilities. Topics include blindness, prosthetics, fetal alcohol syndrome, art, and more.
Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies
Presents 32 essays for an overview of issues. Includes sections on the effects of impairment and the interdisciplinary aspects of disabilities studies.