JLCDS: Volume 5, Issue 1
The new general issue is now available and brings together the research interests of literary, cultural, and disability scholars from around the world: Ann M. Fox (Davidson College, North Carolina) opens with an article on Lynn Nottage’s Ruined; Alex Tankard (University of Chester) investigates the place of the Victorian consumptive in Disability Studies; D.H. Lawrence and the aesthetics of disability form the basis of an article by Valerie L. Popp (University of California, Los Angeles); Narrative constructions of motherhood and autism are the focus for Josje Weusten (Maastricht University); Natalie Abbott (University of California, Berkeley) writes about the Positive Exposure photography project; and Vivian Yenika-Agbaw (Pennsylvania State University) focuses on disability in Hans Christian Andersen’s Tales. The issue also contains comments from the field and book reviews by Pauline Eyre (University of Manchester), Liz Crow (Roaring Girl Productions), and Michael Gill (University of Illinois at Chicago).
The new issue is available in print and online formats to individuals and institutions who subscribe via Liverpool University Press; it is also part of the Project MUSE collection.
For more information about JLCDS and CCDS, please contact:
Dr. David Bolt
Lecturer and Recognised Researcher, 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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