Check out the latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies, Volume 6, Issue 1, now posted online at www.rds.hawaii.edu This issue features a forum from papers presented at the 2009 Pacific Rim Conference, Disability Studies Strand. The articles explore stigma and the Kalaupapa settlement, portrayals of disability in American literature, the postmodern framework in Australia, and family bookmaking as a means of natural support. To learn more about the upcoming 2010 Pac Rim Conference in Honolulu in April, 2010, go to www.pacrim.hawaii.edu
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Table of Contents
Forum: 2009 Pacific Rim Conference, Disability Studies Strand
Forum Editor Introduction
Megan A. Conway & Norma Jean Stodden, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, USA
Disabled Literature—Disabled Individuals in American Literature: Reflecting Culture(s)
Miles Beauchamp, Wendy V. Chung, Alliant International University, California, USA
Alijandra Mogilner, Faucon International, California, USA
A Way Forward: Presenting a Post Modern Framework for Disability
Rachel Carling-Jenkins, Monash University, Australia
Holier than Thou: Stigma and the Kokuas of the Kalaupapa Settlement
Akira Oakaokalani Ruddle-Miyamoto, University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, USA
Ron Amundson, University of Hawai‘i, Hilo, USA
Family Bookmaking: An Approach to Support Parent-Child Language Interactions in Natural Environments
Lisa K. Boyce, Mark S. Innocenti, Lori A. Roggman, Cora Price, Vonda K. Jump, Gina Cook, & Eduardo Ortiz, Utah State University, USA
Book and Media Reviews
Wild Things: Sounds of the Disabled Underground Vol 1
Reviewed by Kevin Dierks
Negotiating the Special Education Maze: A Guide for Parents & Teachers, 4th Ed.
Reviewed by Michael Bailey
Disability Studies Dissertation Abstracts
Megan A. Conway, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
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