Disability Culture

Books & Chapters

  • Baldwin, D. (2024). To be a problem: A Black woman’s survival in the racist disability rights movement. Beacon Press.
  • Brown, K. (2019). The pretty one: On life, pop culture, disability, and other reasons to fall in love with me. Simon & Schuster.
  • Bruce, L. M. J. (2021). How to go mad without losing your mind: Madness and Black radical creativity. Duke University Press. 
  • Catapano, P., & Garland-Thomson, R. (Eds.). (2019). About us: Essays from the disability series of the New York Times. Liveright Publishing Corporation.
  • Charlton, J. I. (1998). Nothing about us without us: Disability oppression and empowerment. University of California Press.
  • Chen, M. Y., Kafer, A., Eunjung, K., & Avril Minich, J. (Eds.). (2023). Crip genealogies. Duke University Press.
  • Clare, E. (2015). Exile and pride: Disability, queerness, and liberation. Duke University Press.
  • Couser, G. T. (2013). Disability, life narrative, and representation. In L. J. Davis (Ed.), The disability studies reader (pp. 456-459). Taylor & Francis Group.
  • Evans, E., & Reher, S. (2024). Disability and political representation. Oxford University Press.
  • Frazer-Carroll, M. (2023). Mad world: The politics of mental health. Pluto Press. 
  • Kafai, S. (2021). Crip kinship: The disability justice and art activism of Sins Invalid. Arsenal Pulp Press. 
  • Longmore, P. (2003). Why I burned my book and other essays on disability. Temple University Press.
  • Mattlin, B. (2023). Disability pride: Dispatches from a post-ADA world. Beacon Press.
  • Minich, J. A. (2023). Radical health: Unwellness, care, and Latinx expressive culture. Duke University Press.
  • Ndopu, E. (2023). Sipping Dom Pérignon through a straw: Reimagining success as a disabled achiever. Legacy Lit. 
  • Rousso, H. (2013). Don’t call me inspirational: A disabled feminist talks back. Temple University Press.
  • smith, s.e. (2020). The beauty of spaces created for and by disabled people. In A. Wong (Ed.), Disability visibility (pp. 271-276). Penguin Random House.
  • Taylor, S. (2024). Disabled ecologies: Lessons from a wounded desert. University of California Press.
  • Yu, T. (2024). The anti-ableist manifesto: Smashing stereotypes, forging change, and building a disability-inclusive world. Hachette Go.
  • Zames Fleischer, D., & Zames, F. (2011). The disability rights movement: From charity to confrontation. Temple University Press.

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