Public Culture

An interdisciplinary journal of transnational cultural studies

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Volume 13, Number 3:

Issue 35, Fall 2001

Editor's Note
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
The Critical Limits of Embodiment: Disability's Criticism
Candace Vogler and Carol A. Breckenridge
Stolen Bodies, Reclaimed Bodies: Disability and Queerness
Eli Clare
Re-engaging the Body: Disability Studies and the Resistance to Embodiment
David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder
Seeing Disability
W. J. T. Mitchell
Photographing Deformity: Liu Zheng and His Photo Series "My Countrymen"
Wu Hung
Books
Hank Vogler
Impaired Body as Colonial Trope: Kang Kyoong'ae's "Underground Village"
Kyeong-Hee Choi
Mobility Disability
Celeste Langan
The Voice of "Reason"
Susan Schweik
'I'
Alexa Wright
Disability and Domestic Citizenship: Voice, Gender, and the Making of the Subject
Renu Addlakha and Veena Das
Enabling Disability: Rewriting Kinship, Reimagining Citizenship
Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
When Caring Is Just and Justice Is Caring: Justice and Mental Retardation
Eva Feder Kittay

from the field

Bed of Nails, Paris
Charlotte Whitmore

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Public Culture is a reviewed interdisciplinary journal of cultural studies, published three times a year in Fall, Winter, and Spring for the Institute for Public Knowledge by Duke University Press. The journal's full archives are available online at Dukejournals.org.

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