Quote/Unquote: Disability Studies, in Time
“Once upon a time… and then and then… they lived happily ever after. Narrative frames provide both fitting familiarity and, at times, …
“Once upon a time… and then and then… they lived happily ever after. Narrative frames provide both fitting familiarity and, at times, …
“In this creative nonfiction essay, the author reflects on how ‘crip time’ has operated in their life, not only as a form …
Why this blog? I have to admit this isn’t my first idea for a blog. But as the perennial keeper of things, …
“I realized that the combination of image and text in sequential fashion really helped me organize my thoughts. It just worked.”—Comic Nurse …
While planning for an on-line presentation on the “Cripping” Graphic Medicine Series (Garden, Wiener, and Zubal-Ruggieri), my colleagues and I met online …
While enrolled in the Spring 2017 iteration of HNR 360 (Dis)abling Comic Books, I understood well that journal entries were one very …
“As many scholars of cognitive disability and neurodivergence have already observed, academic ‘publish or perish’ cultures expect scholars to perform a specific …
This blog is meant to create a sort of “Cliff Notes,” based on my scholarly interests, but most of which focus on …
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