Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies Issue 3.2
The work of Georgina Kleege (University of California, Berkeley), especially
her book, Sight Unseen, is the most highly rated in its field. It is,
therefore, worth noting that she has recently guest edited Blindness and
Literature, a special issue of the Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability
Studies.
JLCDS is edited by Dr David Bolt, Lecturer and Recognised Researcher in
Disability Studies, Liverpool Hope University, and Honorary Research Fellow
at the Centre for Disability Research, Lancaster University. It is published
by Liverpool University Press and also available through Project MUSE.
Contents include:
'On Blindness'
Julia Miele Rodas
'Refiguring Disability: Deviance, Blinding, and the Supernatural in Thomas
Chestre’s Sir Launfal'
Tory Vandeventer Pearman
'Frances Browne, the “Blind Poetess”: Toward a Poetics of Blind Writing'
Heather Tilley
'“No Place to Go, See”: Blindness and World War II Demobilization Narratives'
Martin Halliwell
'“A River that No One Can See”: Body, Text, and Environment in the Poetry of
Stephen Kuusisto'
Michael L. Melancon
Website:
http://jlcds.lupjournals.org/default.aspx
Dr. Tom Coogan,
Editorial Assistant, Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies
Liverpool Hope University
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