Disability Studies Quarterly are pleased to announce a new special issue of Disability Studies Quarterly: Mad Methods Guest Editors: Efrat Gold and Michael Rembis Prefatory Matter…
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Review of: Kuppers, Petra. Gut Botany. Wayne State University Press, 2020. Reviewed by Jose Miguel Esteban, University of Toronto, Email: miggy.esteban@mail.utoronto.ca Keywords: poetry, embodiment, choreography…
The Society for Disability Studies (SDS) invites members to apply to serve on the 2026 Awards Review Committees. These committees help recognize outstanding contributions to…
Over the past 45 years, Disability Studies Quarterly (DSQ) has both fostered and shaped the field of disability studies. Under the careful stewardship of more than 20…
This year, the Society for Disability Studies (SDS) joins nonprofits around the world in launching a fundraising campaign for “Giving Tuesday” on December 2, 2025!…
Review of: Wong, Alice, editor. Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century. E-book, New York: Vintage Books, 2020. Reviewed by Brenna Swift, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Email: blswift@wisc.edu Keywords: lived experience;…
Review by Sav Schlauderaff, University of Arizona, Email: sschlauderaff@email.arizona.edu Keywords: disability narrative; disability memoir; representation About Us (2019), an essay collection edited by Peter Catapano…
Reviewed by Shixin Huang, University of Washington, Email: sxhuang@uw.edu It is such a pleasure to read and review Sarah Dauncey’s recent book, Disability in Contemporary…
Reviewed by Anson Koch-Rein, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Email: koch-reina@uncsa.edu Marty Fink’s Forget Burial: HIV Kinship, Disability, and Queer/Trans Narratives of…
Reviewed by Gesine Wegner, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Email: gesine.wegner@uni-marburg.de Keywords: children’s literature; picture books; matters of representation; accessibility; education It’s not easy to find a good…

