Selected Bibliography

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Aaa-PEPRAV (ed) (2007) Urban Act: a Handbook for Alternative Practice, aaa-PEPRAV Paris

Brenda Jo Brueggemann et al (eds) (2002) Disturbing Discourses: a disability studies source, Modern Language Association (MLA) Press

Bryan Magee and Martin Milligan (1995) On blindness., Oxford University Press

Buchanan I, and Lambert G. (eds) (2005) Deleuze and Space, Edinburgh University Press

Carol Thomas (1999) Female Forms: Experiencing and Understanding Disability, Open University Press

CEBE Special Interest Group (2002) ‘Building and sustaining a learning environment for inclusive design’., http://www.cebe.heacademy.ac.uk/learning/sig/inclusive/report.php

Centre for Education and Built Environment (CEBE) Special Interest Group report (2002) ‘Building and sustaining a learning environment for inclusive design’., http://www.cebe.heacademy.ac.uk/learning/sig/inclusive/report.php (accessed 01/06/06)

Doina Petrescu (ed) (2006) Altering Practices: Feminist Politics and Poetics of Space, Routledge

Donna Haraway (1998) “The persistence of vision” in Nicholas Mizoeff (ed) The Visual Culture Reader, Routledge

Ellen Samuels (2002) Critical Divides: Judith Butler's Body Theory and the Question of Disability, NWSA Journal, Vol 14, No.3 (Fall)

Garfinkel, H, (1967) Studies in Ethnomethodology, Prentice Hall Inc

George Payne in Martyn Hammersley, Peter Woods (1976) "Making a lesson happen: an ethnomethodological analysis" in The Process of Schooling: a sociological reader, Taylor and Francis

Harvey Sacks in J.M. Atkinson and J. Heritage (eds) (1984) “On doing 'being ordinary” in Structure of social action studies in conversation analysis, Cambridge University Press

Homi Bhabha (1989) The Location of Culture, Routledge

James C. Wilson and Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson (eds) (2001) Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture, Southern Illinois University Press

Jenny Morris (ed) (1996) Encounters with Strangers: Feminism and Disability, The Women’s Press

Jocelyn Dodd, Richard Sandell, Annie Delin, Jackie Gay (2002) Buried in the Footnotes: the representation of disabled people in museums and galleries, Leicester University Department of Museum Studies https://lra.le.ac.uk/handle/2381/33

John Swain, Vic Finkelstein, Sally French and Mike Oliver (1993) Disabling barriers – Enabling environments, Sage

Jon Swain and Sally French (2008) Disability on Equal Terms, Sage

Jonathan Hill (2003) Actions of Architecture: architects and creative users, Routledge

Jonathan Hill(ed) (1998) Occupying architecture: between the architect and the user, Routledge

Kenny Fries (1997) Staring Back: the disability experience from the Inside Out, Plume

Lee Davis Creal (2006) The “Disability of Thinking” the “Disabled” Body (Course paper, York University, Toronto, Canada), http://www.normemma.com/indxarti.h

Lennard J Davis (2000) My Sense of Silence: Memoir of a Childhood with Deafness, University of Illinois Press

Lennard J Davis (1995) Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness, and the Body, Verso

Lennard J Davis and Marquard Smith (eds) (2006) “Stumbling Blocks: Disability-Visuality,”, Journal of Visual Culture

Lennard J. Davis (2002) Bending Over Backwards: Disability, Dismodernism and other difficult positions, New York University Press, New York and London

Lennard J. Davis (ed) (1997) The Disability Studies reader, Routledge

Mairian Corker () “Differences, conflations and foundations: the limits to the ‘accurate’ theoretical representation of disabled people’s experiences”, Disability and Society 14(4): pp627-42

Mairian Corker and Sally French (eds) (1999) Disability Discourse, Open University Press

Majia Holmer Nadesan (2005) Constructing Autism: unravelling the ‘truth’ and understanding the social, Routledge

Michael Berube (1996) Life as we know it; a father, a family, an exceptional child, Pantheon

Mike Oliver (1990) The Politics of Disablement: a sociological approach, Macmillian

Mike Oliver (1996) Understanding Disability; From Theory to Practice, Macmillian

N.Ervelles (1997) ‘Re-Constituting the ‘Disabled’ Other: Historical Materialism and the Politics of Schooling’, Annual Meeting of the American Research Association Chicago, March 24 – 27

Nancy Mairs (1996) Waist-High in the World: A Life Among the Nondisabled., Beacon Press

Oliver W. Sacks (2000) Seeing Voices: a journey into the world of the deaf, Vintage

Paddy Masefield (2006) Strength: broadsides from disability on the arts, Trentham

Peter Blundell Jones, Doina Petrescu and Jeremy Till (eds) (2006) Architecture and Participation, Spon Press

R. Butler and H. Parr (1999) Mind and Body Spaces: Geographies of Illness, Impairment and Disability, Routledge

Raymond Lifchez (1986) Rethinking architecture: Design students and physically disabled people, University of California Press

Rob Imrie (1996) Disability and the City, Paul Chapman

Rob Imrie (2003) Architects' conceptions of the human body, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 21 (1), p47-65.

Rod Michalko (1998) The mystery of the eye and the shadow of blindness, University of Toronto Press

Rod Michalko (1998) The Two in One: Walking with Smokie, walking with blindness, Temple University Press

Rosemary Garland Thomson (1997) Extraordinary Bodies: Figuring Physical Disability in American Culture and Literature, Columbia University Press

Rosemary Garland Thomson (1997) Freakery: Cultural Spectacles of the Extraordinary Body, New York University Press

Ryave, A. L, and Schenkein, J, N. in Turner, R. (ed) (1974) “Notes on the Art of Walking” in Ethnomethodology, Penguin

S. Crutchfield and M. Epstein (eds) (2000) Points of Contact: disability, art and culture, University of Michigan Press

Sara Ahmed (2000) Strange Encounters: Embodied Others in Post-Coloniality, Routledge

Sharon L. Snyder and David T. Mitchell (eds () Cultural locations of disability, Logo

Sharon L. Snyder, Brenda Jo Brueggemann, and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson (eds) (2002) Disability Studies: Enabling the Humanities, MLA Press

Sheila Ridell and Nick Watson (eds) (2003) Disability, Culture and Identity., Pearson

Simi Linton (2002) Claiming Disability: knowledge and identity, New York University Press, New York and London

Simon Brisenden (1986) What is Disability Culture?, Disability Arts in London magazine

Susan Wendell (1996) The Rejected Body: Feminist philosophical reflections on disability, Routledge

Susannah B. Minter (2007) Unruly bodies Life writing by women with disabilities, University of North Carolina Press

Tanya Titchkosky (20007) Reading and Writing Disability Differently, University of Toronto Press

Temple Grandin (1995) Thinking in Pictures: and other reports from my life with autism, Vintage Books

Temple Grandin (2005) The Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships, Future Horizons Inc

Tom Shakespeare (ed) (1998) The Disability Reader; Social Sciences Perspectives, Cassell

Tom Shakespeare and Mairian Corker (eds) (2002) Disability/postmodernity; embodying disability theory, Continuum

Wilson, J. C (2002) ‘Making Disability Visible: How Disability Studies Might Transform the Medical and Science Writing Classroom”, Technical Communication Quarterly Spring, Vol. 9. No. 2 (149 –161)