Here are the contents of the most recently published issues
of Disability Studies Quarterly. Subscription information can be
found at the end......David Pfeiffer, Editor, Disability Studies
Quarterly
Disability Studies Quarterly, Summer 1998, Volume 18 No. 3
Issue Theme: DSQ: Disability Studies Queered
Special Editor: Shelley Tremain
DSQ: DISABILITY STUDIES QUEERED, Shelley Tremain
Out On The Edge: the exclusion of disabled people from the
British gay and lesbian community, Tom Shakespeare
To Be A Crossroads: Gender, Sexuality and Deaf Culture, Alexa
Schriempf
Tumbled Identities: Negotiating Invisible Disabilities and Sexual
Orientation, Beth A. Ferri, Paula Lackie, Carolyn Phillips,
Barbara Metzgar
Solidarity and Support: Lesbians with and without Disabilities as
Allies for Each Other, Bonnie Shoultz
Book, Video, and Film Reviews
Minutes of the Interagency Subcommittee on Disability Statistics
of the Federal Government
Disability Studies Quarterly, Fall 1998, Volume 18 No. 4
Issue Theme: Oral History
Special Editor: Karen Hirsch
Table of Contents
Oral History and Disability: Developing Sources and Tweaking
Theory, Karen Hirsch
THE INDEPENDENT LIVING AND DISABILITY RIGHTS MOVEMENT: BERKELEY,
1962-1979: A Documentation Project and Research Platform,
Susan O'Hara
Memory of Enlightenment: Accounting for Egalitarian Politics of
the Blinded Veterans Association, David A. Gerber
Using and Abusing Oral History Interviews, Jerrold Hirsch
Book, Video, and Film Reviews
Minutes of the Federal Interagency Subcommittee on Disability
Statistics
Disability Studies Quarterly, Winter 1999, Volume 19 No. 1
Issue Theme: Statements from the 1998 SDS Planning Retreat
Table of Contents
The Status of Disability Studies in SDS and its Impact on
Disability Policy, Barbara M. Altman
Disability Studies and the Future of SDS, Adrienne Asch
Statement, Sharon Barnartt
Random Thoughts for the SDS Retreat, Phil Ferguson
Statement, Carol J. Gill
Developing Capacity for Disability Studies, David B. Gray
SDS, Future Challenges, Devva Kasnitz
Notes for Discussion on Future Roles of SDS Focus: Promoting
Research as Vital to the Development of Disability Studies,
Corinne Kirchner
Future for Disability Studies, Simi Linton
Fostering Disability Studies in the Academy, David Mitchell
SDS Should Promote the Teaching of Disability Studies in
Institutions of Higher Education, David Pfeiffer
Some Reflections for the SDS Retreat, Harilyn Rousso
Suggested Topics for Discussion at the Retreat, Phyllis Rubenfeld
Disability Studies in 1998: Missing Pieces, Kay Schriner
The Economic Needs of Disabled People in Jordan: From the
Personal to the Political Perspective, Majid Turmusani
Open Letter to Parents: Disabled People are the Experts! Phyllis
Rubenfeld
Book, Video, and Film Reviews
Minutes of the Federal Interagency Subcommittee
on Disability Statistics
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The Samuel Gridley Howe Library in Waltham, Massachusetts,
is the repository for past issues of Disability Studies
Quarterly. The papers and books of Irving Kenneth Zola as well as
the books, papers, and manuscripts of Rosemary and Gunnar Dybwad
are also deposited there. Bonnie Stecher is the librarian at the
Howe Library. The Library is available for research into all
aspects of disability.
Past issues of Disability Studies Quarterly are available
for $7.00 each. Please specify the theme of the issue and the
volume and issue number. Your request with a check made out to
Friends of the Howe Library should be mailed to Howie Baker, MS
#044, Brandeis University, P.O. Box 9110, Waltham, MA 02254-9110.
The Winter issue of each volume is on general disability issues.
The subject matter of available past issues can be found at the
SDS web site: <http://www.wipd.com/sds>. Howie Baker
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April 4, 1999
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David Pfeiffer, Ph.D.
Resident Scholar
Center on Disability Studies
University of Hawai`i at Manoa
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