May I add to Sharon's posting by enlarging on the
theme of this Winter
2004
issue, which is Disability Culture in Childrens
Literature.
(www.dsq-sds.org under "current issue" link.)
Please circulate this information among your
colleagues and contacts in
communities involved with disability, children's
literature, education,
social sciences, writing and publishing, and any
others who may be
interested. The Table of Contents follows
Editors Preface: Beth Haller and Corinne Kirchner
News and Notes.
Symposium: Disability Culture in Children's Literature
Guest Editors' Introduction : Ann Dowker, Kathy
Saunders and Jane
Stemp.
Full Papers:
Isabel Brittain: An Examination into the Portrayal of
Deaf Characters
and
Deaf Issues in Picture Books for Children
Kapria Daniels: What Teachers Never Taught And Writers
Feared To Write:
Disability in African American Children's Literature
Ann Dowker: The Treatment of Disability in 19th and
Early 20th Century
Children's Literature
Susanne Gervay: Butterflies: Youth Literature as a
Powerful Tool in
Understanding Disability
Lois Keith: What Writers Did Next: Disability, Illness
and Cure in
books in
the Second Half of the 20th Century
Jenny Kendrick: Signifying Something: Images of
Learning Disability in
Fiction for Children
Kerry Kidd: The Mother and the Angel: Disability
Studies, Mothering and
the
'Unreal' in Children's Fiction
Chris Saad: The Portrayal of Male and Female
Characters With Chronic
Illnesses in Children's Realistic Fiction, 1970-1994
Kathy Saunders: What disability studies can do for
children's
literature
Jane Stemp: Devices and desires: science fiction,
fantasy and
disability in
literature for young people
Santiago Solis: The Disabilitymaking Factory:
Manufacturing
"Differences"
through Children's Books
Forum papers
Helen Atunrase: Face to Face
Helen Aveling: 2D or 3D characters
Joan Blaska: Children's Literature That Includes
Characters With
Disabilities or Illnesses
Cristina Caņamares Torrijos: Disabled Characters In
Spanish Children's
Literature
Lois Keith: A Non-Neutral Review
Penny Richards: "Even good mothers come to grief over
such": Jane
Yolen's
Good Grisell
John Sanders: A Little Help From My Friends
Z. Sonia Worotynec: Contrived or inspired:
Ability/disability in the
children's picture book
General Papers
Social Integration and Employees with a Disability:
Their View
Helen Gay, M.A.
Book & Film Reviews
Ann Millett, Michael M. Chemers, Petra Kuppers
END
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