(NAME-MCE) Newest issue off Review of Disability Studies
Steve Brown
sebrown at hawaii.edu
Fri Jun 6 13:53:06 EDT 2008
may be of interest to some of
you. It's the 2nd issue on disability and music. I have an article
in it on music from the disability perspective. See information
below.
Steve
< Aloha - we are pleased to announce that Volume 4, Issue 2 of The
Review of Disability Studies: An Internatinal Journal is now posted
online at
www.rds.hawaii.edu
This issue contains part two of our wonderful forum on music, guest
edited by Alex Lubet and Na'ami Sheffi. A table of contents is listed
below.
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The Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal
Volume 4, Issue 2
Copyright 2008
To Dance Beneath the Diamond Sky with One Hand… Part 2
Edited by
Alex Lubet, University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
&
Na'ama Sheffi
Sapir Academic College
Ashkelon, Israel
Editor's Note
This issue comprises the second installment to the forum on music
edited by Alex Lubet and Na'ama Sheffi. To view Alex's introduction to
the forum and to read the first installment, please view the online
version of Volume 4, Issue 1 at
www.rds.hawaii.edu or contact rdsj at hawaii.edu to order a print copy.
Table of Contents
(Beyond) Popular Culture
Transformer Man: An Exploration of Disability in Neil Young's Life and
Music -Isaac Stein
People with Disabilities Get Ready: Curtis Mayfield in the 1990s- Ray Pence
"Hear us Shout:" Music Celebrating Disability Pride and Liberation -
Reviewed by Steven E. Brown
Beyond Disciplinarity
Music to My (Deaf) Ears: The Installation Work of Joseph Grigely - Ann Millett
Les Paul at 91 - Alex Lubet>
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Steven E. Brown, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Center on Disability Studies, www.cds.hawaii.edu
1776 University Ave., UA4-6
University of Hawai'i
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Institute on Disability Culture
http://web.mac.com/disculture
Movie Stars and Sensuous Scars: Essays on the Journey from Disability Shame
to Disability Pride:
http://web.mac.com/disculture/Site/Movie_Stars_and_Sensuous_Scars.html
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