Lexington Books
Pages: 124
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4985-2001-0 • Hardback • August 2017 • $104.00 • (£80.00)
978-1-4985-2002-7 • eBook • August 2017 • $98.50 • (£76.00)
E. R. Weatherup teaches English at College of the Desert and Copper Mountain Community College.
Introduction
Chapter One – Turn a Deaf Ear: The Impossibility of Participation
Chapter Two – Cast a Blind Eye: Phillis Wheatley, Helen Keller, and the Imperative of Exposure
Chapter Three – Bite Your Tongue: The Unspoken Place of Disability in the Academy
Conclusion
The book offers an in-depth and readable exploration of language and literacy practices within the particular context of the US which affords a particular relevance to an historic evaluation of the intersection of race, gender and disability. . . . he book is well written and for me there was something new and unexpected in the juxtaposition of racialised experiences with processes of civic disablement. These parallel discussions brought the relevance of forgotten histories to contemporary practices that can still fail to acknowledge the benefits of a diverse student body.
— Disability & Society