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Nancy Hansen
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Nancy E Hansen, PhD,

Professor, Director,

Interdisciplinary Master's Program,Disability Studies

Accessibility is not an optics issue or a choice it is a necessity

If you say I have special needs ... then just say the word disabled. Euphemisms only fuel ableism. Disability is not a dirty word.  Haben Girma
True Inclusion moves at the speed of trust. Atif Choudhury
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Chapter 18: DisAppearing Disability: Disability MAiD Invisible, by Nancy Hansen

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The latest issue of THE JOURNAL OF LITERARY AND CULTURAL DISABILITY STUDIES is now available online.

Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in THE JOURNAL OF LITERARY AND CULTURAL DISABILITY STUDIEShttps://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jlcds. https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jlcds Instrumental in the interdisciplinarity of literary studies, cultural studies, and disability studies, JLCDS is an essential disability studies journal for scholars whose work concentrates on the portrayal of disability.

Volume 17.4https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/jlcds/17/4 is a special issue which explores how literary and cultural representations of disability and animality invite reconsideration of ableist and anthropocentric norms. The question of what it means for the human to claim the animal is undoubtedly complex, given humanity’s enduring attempts to position itself at the apex of moral consideration through various scientific, religious, cultural, and philosophical justifications. The following articles go some way to exploring and unpicking these ideas.

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Table of contents

INTRODUCTION

Rethinking the Species Dividehttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.31

Liz Shek-Noble | Chelsea Temple Jones

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Deviating from Monstrosityhttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.32

Zoe Copeman

Mind the Gaphttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.33

Maren Linett

From Freak Shows to Freaknaturehttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.34

Jenne Schmidt

Decolonizing Interspecies Relationalityhttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.35

Rachel Lewis

Ecorelational Aesthetics Embracing Animality and Conserving Disabilityhttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.36

Katarzyna Ojrzyńska

Embodying Otherwisehttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.37

Sarah Cavar

Cripping the Ordinary: Veena Das’s Life and Words in “Unprecedented Times”https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.38

Alexandra Weiss

REVIEWS

Book Reviewshttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.39

  • Akemi Nishida, Just Care: Messy Entanglements of Disability, Dependency, and Desire. Reviewed by Sabrina Ali Jamal-Eddine, University of Illinois-Chicago.
  • Someshwar Sati, G. J. V. Prasad, and Ritwick Bhattacharjee (eds), Reclaiming the Disabled Subject: Representing Disability in Short Fiction. Reviewed by Emmeline Burdett, Independent Researcher.

CONTRIBUTORS

About the Contributorshttps://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.40

INDEX

Index to Volume 17https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.41

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORShttps://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2022.39 | RECOMMEND TO YOUR LIBRARIANmailto:?subject=Could%20we%20please%20consider%20this%20Journal%20for%20our%20Library?&body=Title:%20Science%20Fiction%20Film%20&%20Television%2E%0DURL:%20https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/issue/6684

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Alice Burns

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Nancy E Hansen, PhD, Professor, Director, Interdisciplinary Master's Program,Disability Studies Accessibility is not an optics issue or a choice it is a necessity If you say I have special needs ... then just say the word disabled. Euphemisms only fuel ableism. Disability is not a dirty word. Haben Girma True Inclusion moves at the speed of trust. Atif Choudhury 128 Education Building University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2 Email:Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.ca<mailto:Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.ca> Chapter 18: DisAppearing Disability: Disability MAiD Invisible, by Nancy Hansen https://canadianscholars.ca/book/disappearing/ ________________________________ From: The Disability-Research Discussion List <DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> on behalf of Burns, Alice [alicelb] <Alice.Burns@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK> Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2023 9:32 AM To: DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK <DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> Subject: Literary and cultural representations of disability and animality in JLCDS 17.4 Caution: This message was sent from outside the University of Manitoba. The latest issue of THE JOURNAL OF LITERARY AND CULTURAL DISABILITY STUDIES is now available online. Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in THE JOURNAL OF LITERARY AND CULTURAL DISABILITY STUDIES<https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jlcds>. <https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jlcds> Instrumental in the interdisciplinarity of literary studies, cultural studies, and disability studies, JLCDS is an essential disability studies journal for scholars whose work concentrates on the portrayal of disability. Volume 17.4<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/jlcds/17/4> is a special issue which explores how literary and cultural representations of disability and animality invite reconsideration of ableist and anthropocentric norms. The question of what it means for the human to claim the animal is undoubtedly complex, given humanity’s enduring attempts to position itself at the apex of moral consideration through various scientific, religious, cultural, and philosophical justifications. The following articles go some way to exploring and unpicking these ideas. Browse all articles ><https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jlcds> Download a free issue ><https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/jlcds/14/1> To recommend a subscription to THE JOURNAL OF LITERARY AND CULTURAL DISABILITY STUDIES to your library, please use our email template to contact your librarian<mailto:?subject=Could%20we%20please%20consider%20this%20Journal%20for%20our%20Library?&body=Title:%20Journal%20of%20Literary%20and%20Cultural%20Disability%20Studies%2E%0DURL:%20https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jlcds>. Sign up to our mailing list <https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/pages/mailing_list/> | Follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/LivUniPress> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of contents INTRODUCTION Rethinking the Species Divide<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.31> Liz Shek-Noble | Chelsea Temple Jones RESEARCH ARTICLES Deviating from Monstrosity<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.32> Zoe Copeman Mind the Gap<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.33> Maren Linett From Freak Shows to Freaknature<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.34> Jenne Schmidt Decolonizing Interspecies Relationality<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.35> Rachel Lewis Ecorelational Aesthetics Embracing Animality and Conserving Disability<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.36> Katarzyna Ojrzyńska Embodying Otherwise<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.37> Sarah Cavar Cripping the Ordinary: Veena Das’s Life and Words in “Unprecedented Times”<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.38> Alexandra Weiss REVIEWS Book Reviews<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.39> * Akemi Nishida, Just Care: Messy Entanglements of Disability, Dependency, and Desire. Reviewed by Sabrina Ali Jamal-Eddine, University of Illinois-Chicago. * Someshwar Sati, G. J. V. Prasad, and Ritwick Bhattacharjee (eds), Reclaiming the Disabled Subject: Representing Disability in Short Fiction. Reviewed by Emmeline Burdett, Independent Researcher. CONTRIBUTORS About the Contributors<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.40> INDEX Index to Volume 17<https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2023.41> ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS<https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/jlcds.2022.39> | RECOMMEND TO YOUR LIBRARIAN<mailto:?subject=Could%20we%20please%20consider%20this%20Journal%20for%20our%20Library?&body=Title:%20Science%20Fiction%20Film%20&%20Television%2E%0DURL:%20https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/issue/6684> Best wishes, Alice Burns On behalf of Liverpool University Press ________________End of message________________ This Disability-Research Discussion list is managed by the Centre for Disability Studies at the University of Leeds (www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies). 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