Disability and Passing: Blurring the Lines of Identity by Jeffrey A Brune
Why passing is a crucial concept in disability studies
Why passing is a crucial concept in disability studies
"Disability and Passing, cuts to the heart of disability identity, revealing as never before the centrality of passing to how disabled people think about themselves. Brune and Wilsons collection demands a spot on everyone's bookshelf."--Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan
"Disability and Passingis innovative in its use of disability to analyze both the acts and ideologies of passing from a wide range of theoretical, topical, and disciplinary perspectives. The essays are strong and smartsome are brilliant."--Kim E. Nielsen, Professor of Disability Studies and History, University of Toledo, and author ofA Disability History of the United States
Jeffrey A. Brune is Assistant Professor of History at Gallaudet University. Currently he is working on his monograph, Disability Stigma and the Modern American State.
Daniel J. Wilson is Professor of History at Muhlenberg College. He is author of several books, including Polio: The Biography of a Disease, and Living with Polio: The Epidemic and Its Survivors.