Books in the Critical Perspectives on Disability series, launched in 2009, explore the place of people with disabilities in society through the lens of disability studies, critical special education, disability law and policy, and international human rights. The series publishes books from such disciplines as sociology, law and public policy, history, anthropology, the humanities, educational theory, literature, communications, popular-culture studies, and diversity and cultural studies.
OTHER TITLES FROM CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DISABILITY
Acts of Conscience: World War II,
Mental Institutions, and Religious Objectors
STEVEN J. TAYLOR
Disability and Mothering: Liminal Spaces of Embodied Knowledge
CYNTHIA LEWIECKI-WILSON AND JEN CELLIO, EDS.