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    Designing with Natural Materials /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…An Introduction to the Aesthetics of Design -- --[Bruce Wood] --…”
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    Interdisciplinary Approaches to Disability : Looking Towards the Future: Volume 2 /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Haller and Matthew Wangeman); Chapter 3: Disability, Higher Education and E-learning: Moving beyond accessible web design (Mike Kent, Katie Ellis, Tim Pitman, Leanne McRae and Nathalie Latter); Chapter 4: On dis/ability within game studies: The discursive construction of ludic bodies (Simon Ledder); Chapter 5: Disability studies, big data and algorithmic culture (Olivia Banner); Part Two, Disciplines of Culture and Arts; Chapter 6: Sharing and shaping space: Notes toward an aesthetic ecology (Gretchen E. Henderson); Chapter 7: Why critical disability studies needs a cultural model of dis/ability (Anne Waldschmidt); Chapter 8: Celebrating the able body in contemporary disAbility performance (Suzanne Ingelbrecht); Chapter 9: Re-thinking care: Disability and narratives of care in Dinah Mulock Craiks A noble life (1866) (Theresa Miller); Chapter 10: The politics of creative access: Guidelines for a critical dis/ability curatorial practice (Amanda Cachia); Chapter 11: Towards a critical disability studies model of teacher education (Saili S. …”
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    The Routledge Companion to Literature and Economics /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Globalisation: everything in chains; the aesthetics of global capitalism 25. Inflation 26. Keynesand Keynesianism 27. …”
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    The Routledge Handbook of Disability Arts, Culture, and Media /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction: Disability Arts, Culture, and Media Studies: Mapping A Maturing Field (Bree Hadley and Donna McDonald); Part I: Disability, Identity, and Representation; Chapter 2: Great Reckonings in More Accessible Rooms: The Provocative Reimaginings of Disability Theatre (Kirsty Johnston); Chapter 3: Visual Narratives: Contemplating the Storied Images of Disability and Disablement (Donna McDonald); Chapter 4: Dis/ordered Assemblages of Disability in Museums (Janice Rieger and Megan Strickfaden); Chapter 5: The Down Syndrome Novel: A Microcosm for Inclusion or Parental Trauma Narrative (Sarah Kanake); Chapter 6: Paralympics, Para-sport Bodies, and Legacies of Media Representation (Laura Misener, Kerri Bodin, and Nancy Quinn); Part II: Inclusion, Well-being, and Whole-of-life Experience; Chapter 7: Beauty and the Beast: providing access to the theatre for children with autism (Andy Kempe); Chapter 8: Moving Beyond the Art-As-Service Paradigm: The Evolution of Arts and Disability in Singapore (Justin Lee, Shawn Goh, Sarah Meisch Lionetto, Joanne Tay, and Alice Fox); Chapter 9: Ten years of Touch Compass Dance Companys Integrated Education Programme Under the Spotlight:A Reflective Essay (Sue Cheesman); Chapter 10: Inclusive Capital, Human Value and Cultural Access: A Case Study of Disability Access at Yosemite National Park (Simon Hayhoe); Chapter 11: Gender Representation, Power, and Identity in Mental Health and Art Therapy (Susan Hogan); Chapter 12: Demarcating Dementia on the Contemporary Stage (Morgan Batch); Part III: Access, Artistry, and Audiences; Chapter 13: Ways of Watching: Five Aesthetics of Learning Disability Theatre (Matthew Reason); Chapter 14: History, Performativity, and Dialectics: Critical Spectatorship in Learning Disabled Performance (Dave Calvert); Chapter 15: Institution, Care, and Emancipation in Contemporary Theatre Involving Actors with Intellectual Disabilities (Tony McCaffrey); Chapter 16: Sweet Gongs Vibrating: The Politics of Sensorial Access (Amanda Cachia); Chapter 17: Crip Aesthetics in the Work of Persimmon Blackbridge (Ann Millett-Gallant); Chapter 18: Exquisite Model: Riva Lehrer, Portraiture, and Risk (Ann M. …”
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    A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography : Challenging Normative Gender Coercion / by Peters, Julie Elizabeth

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Foreword -- 1 The Gendered Subject in the Social World -- 1.1 Research Themes and Structure of the Work -- 1.2 Methodological Overview -- 1.3 Ethical Considerations -- 1.4 The Exegesis Analysis and Interpretation -- --2 Critical Framing: Literature Review -- 2.1 Sociological Framing of Gendered Subject Formation -- 2.2 The Subject in the Social World -- 2.3 Competing/Intersecting Complexes of Power Constructing Gender -- 2.4 Trans and Gender-Diverse Health and Wellbeing -- 2.5 In Summary A Complex Intersectional Multidisciplinary Framing -- --3 Autoethnography I Peter -- 3.1 Ignorance is Bliss (1951-1958) -- 3.2 Realisations (1958-1962) -- 3.3 Secret Agency (1963-1965) -- 3.4 Puberty Rupture (1965) -- 3.5 My Dark Ages (1966-1971) -- --4 Autoethnography II Ghost -- 4.2 Grasping for Stability (1971-1973) -- 4.2 Transgression and Identity Quest (mid-1973-1990) -- --5 Autoethnography III Julie -- 5.1 Rebirth Transition Work (1990-1992) -- 5.2 The Art of Becoming Myself in a Gendered World -- --6 My Accommodation to the Social World -- 6.1 The Interplay between Desire and Normative Gender Coercion -- 6.2 Agency Grounded in a Transformation of Subjectivity -- 6.3 Agency Grounded in Restructuring Power Relations with Institutions -- 6.4 Political Recognition and Agency -- 6.5 Gendered Identity -- 6.6 Psychological Health -- 6.7 Gendered Embodiment, Habitus and Physical Health -- 6.8 Relationships, Intimacy, Sexuality and Livable Life -- 6.9 Aesthetic Appreciation and Achievement -- 6.10 Becoming Myself -- 7 The Subjects Explication of the Social World -- 7.1 Society Needs Coercion for Gender to be Performed Naturally -- 7.2 Individual, Ascribed Identity and Identity Politics -- 7.3 Disease Models of Gender Nonconformity -- 7.4 A Critique of Complexes of Power on Gender Nonconformity -- 7.5 The Radical Feminist Moral Critique of Transsexuality -- --8 Remaking the Social World -- 8.1 Strategies for Achieving the Necessities in Life -- 8.2 Strategies for a Healthy Life -- 8.2 Strategies for Achieving a Life with Agency -- 8.4 Strategies for Making Ones Life a Work of Art -- 8.5 The Realistic Possibility of Social Change -- --9 Synthesis and Conclusions -- 9.1 A Non-Pathological Schema on the Operation of Gender -- 9.2 Ensuing and Post-Doctoral Research Questions -- 9.3 The Major Themes Considered -- --Index.…”
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    DIY Cultures and Underground Music Scenes /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Noise Records as Noise Culture: DIY Practices, Aesthetics and Trades -- Sarah Benham -- 11. Punk Positif: The DIY Ethic and the Politics of Value in the Indonesian Hardcore Punk Scene -- Sean Martin-Iveson -- -- Part III: Art, Music and Technological Change -- 12. …”
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    Cultural disability studies in education : interdisciplinary navigations of the normative divide / by Bolt, David, 1966-

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…chapter Introduction: Cultural disability studies in education: Fields, representations, and social aesthetics -- chapter 1 Visions from the yellow decade: Disability, aesthetics, and residual existence -- chapter 2 From sideshow to cinema: Disability, film, and horrification -- chapter 3 Remembering the drowned and the saved: Disability, Holocaust, and the inadequacies of representation -- chapter 4 In the log house: Disability, gender, and resistance to social norms -- chapter 5 Stuff happens: Disability, happiness, and the pursuit of cure -- chapter 6 End of the rock star: Disability, music, and the passage of time -- chapter 7 One of the crowd: Disability, humour, and the contradictions of comedy -- chapter 8 On the campaign trail: Disability, mass media, and levels of representation.…”
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