Disability studies
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The concept Disability studies represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Boston University Libraries.
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Disability studies
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The concept Disability studies represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Boston University Libraries.
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- Disability studies
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32 Items that share the Concept Disability studies
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- Arts and humanities
- Authoring autism : on rhetoric and neurological queerness
- Claiming disability : knowledge and identity
- Cognitive Disability Aesthetics : Visual Culture, Disability Representations, and the (In)Visibility of Cognitive Difference
- Culture - theory - disability : encounters between disability studies and cultural studies
- Diagnosing folklore : perspectives on disability, health, and trauma
- Disability aesthetics
- Disability and political theory
- Disability in antiquity
- Disability studies : educating for inclusion
- Disability studies and the environmental humanities : toward an eco-crip theory
- Disability theory
- Disability/postmodernity : embodying disability theory
- Emerging perspectives on disability studies
- Feminist disability studies
- Feminist, queer, crip
- Feminist, queer, crip
- Foucault and the government of disability
- Integrating disability content in social work education : a curriculum resource
- Music, Disability, and Society
- Music, disability, and society
- Purpose, process and future direction of disability research
- Re-presenting disability : activism and agency in the museum
- Sex and disability
- Studying disability : multiple theories and responses
- Stumbling blocks before the blind : medieval constructions of a disability
- The Oxford handbook of music and disability studies
- The Oxford handbook of music and disability studies
- The disability studies reader
- The disability studies reader
- The social psychology of disability
- Was schaut ihr mich an? : Darstellungen von Menschen mit Behinderung in der zeitgenössischen Dramatik
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