Review by Kristen J. Loutensock, Email: ksock3@gmail.com Keywords: bioethics; medicine; Narrative Studies In this collection of essays, editors Neil Brooks and Sarah Blanchette approach the…
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Review by Suchaita Tenneti, Email: suchaita1987@gmail.com Keywords: identity; mental illness; demedicalization; Mad Studies Dutch philosopher and linguist Wouter Kusters’ A Philosophy of Madness could be…
Reviewed by Christina V. Cedillo, University of Houston-Clear Lake, email: cedilloc@uhcl.edu Keywords: Mexico; children Susan Antebi’s Embodied Archive: Disability in Post-Revolutionary Mexican Cultural Production takes…
Reviewed by Megan Q. Linton, Carleton University, Email: megan.linton@carleton.ca Never has the contemporary global populace thought, critiqued, and relied more on the World Health Organization…
Review by Olivia Henderson, University of California, Santa Barbara, Email: ohenderson@ucsb.edu and Shaun Nowicki, Email: shaunnowicki@ucsb.edu Keywords: Britain; art; contemporary disability theater; advocacy Joining the…
Review by Carol Goldin, Email: csgoldin@gmail.com Keywords: history; intellectual disability A rich resource for Disability Studies, Those They Called Idiots is an engaging, multidisciplinary history…
Review by Crystal Benedicks, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, Chair of the Department of English, Wabash College, Email: benedicc@wabash.edu Keywords: England; literature Literature and Medicine:…
Wanhong Zhang (1976-2024) Biography: Professor Wanhong Zhang was born on June 15, 1976 in Luoyang City, Henan Province. He studied at Wuhan University from 1993…
Marta Russell (1951-2013) “In our society, humane concerns are subsumed by the market’s tyranny, the inversion of what is needed to foster an inclusive, cooperative,…
Don Galloway (1938-2011) “My belief system is a person with a disability shouldn’t be hired to just work with disabled organizations and on disabled issues.…
