Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies
New Special Issue
Disabling Postcolonialism
Guest Edited by
Clare Barker (University of Birmingham) and Stuart Murray (University of Leeds)
Until now, as Clare Barker and Stuart Murray assert, “there has been little sustained analysis of the representation of disability in postcolonial literatures and cultures, nor of the methodological or theoretical bases that the approaches might share.” This special issue of JLCDS productively explores the intersections of Disability Studies and Postcolonial Studies, bringing together the work of Anthony Carrigan (Keele University), Michael Davidson (University of California, San Diego), Christian Flaugh (State University of New York, Buffalo), Rachel Gorman (University of Toronto), Robert McRuer (George Washington University), Julie Nack Ngue (University of Southern California), Denise Nepveux (Syracuse University), Ralph James Savarese (Grinnell College, Iowa), Emily Smith Beitiks (University of Minnesota), and Onyinyechukwu Udegbe (University of Toronto).
This is the 3rd issue in the 4th volume of JLCDS and is available in print and online formats to LUP subscribers, both individual and institutional; it is also available via Project MUSE.
For further information please contact:
Dr. David Bolt
Lecturer, Disability Studies
http://www.hope.ac.uk/boltd
Director, Centre for Culture & Disability Studies
ccds.hope.ac.uk
Editor, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies
http://liverpool.metapress.com/content/121628
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