Dear Colleagues; My apologies for the delay in sending this out. Thanks so much to all of you who responded to
my initial query regarding the (sometimes invisible) hierarchy within the disability community. It appears to me
that while this issue simmers just below the surface, it is not always acknowledged. Having said that, please see citations
below. Some citations simply mention the hierarchy in passing. Others discuss it in some detail. Hope this list is of interest.
Best wishes, Lilith
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Chaudhry V. and Bhambhani M. (2006) Reifying Personal to Public; Envisioning a Synergistic Disability Praxis. IN Devlieger, P., Renders, F., Froyen, H., and Wildiers, K. 2006. Blindness and the Multi-Sensorial City. Antwerp, Belgium: Garant.
Connor D. (2008) Urban Narratives. Portraits in Progress. Life at the Intersections of Learning Disability, Race and Social Class. New York, New York; Peter Lang Publishing.
DePoy, E. & Gilson S. F. (2011) Studying disability: Multiple theories and responses. Thousand Oaks, Sage.
DePoy, E.and Gilson S. F. (2004) Rethinking Disability. Belmont, CA: Thomson.
Dolmage J. and C. Lewiecki-Wilson. Refiguring Rhetorica: Linking Feminist Rhetoric and Disability Studies. IN Schell, E. and Rawson K. (2010) Rhetorica in Motion: Feminist Rhetorical Methods and Methodologies. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Hodgkins, S.L. & Baility, S. (2009) The Discursive Construction and Invalidation of Disability. (Vol 1,Chpt 17, p 213-230). In Marshall, C.A. Kendall, E., Banks, M., & Gover, R.M.S. & (Eds). Disabilities: Insights From Across Fields and
Around the World, 3 volume book set. Westport, CT: Praeger Press.
Lingsom S. and Ingebretsen R. (2009) Post Injury Lives; experiences of persons acquiring impairments in midlife. Oslo, Norway ;Norwegian Social Research.
Poore, C. (2007) Disability in Twentieth Century German Culture. Ann Arbour: University of Michigan Press.
Scherman, E. (2009) The Speech that Didn’t Fly: Polysemic Readings of Christopher Reeve’s Speech to the 1996 Democratic National Convention. Disability and Society, 29 (2).
Sherry, M. (2010) Disability Hate Crimes. Does Anyone Really Hate Disabled People? Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing.
Snyder S. and Mitchell D. (2008).“How do we get all these disabilities in here?”; Disability Film Festivals and Politics of Atypicality. Canadian Journal of Film Studies; Spring 2008; 17: 11-29.
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