Disability Studies Quarterly is delighted to announce the release of a special issue on Indigeneity + Disability. The journal is Open Access.
Vol 41, No 4 (Fall 2021)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v41i4
Table of Contents:
Prefatory Matter
Indigeneity & Disability: Kinship, Place, and Knowledge-Making
Juliet Larkin-Gilmore, Ella Callow, Susan Burch
Section I: Kinship
Section I Introduction: Kinship
Juliet Larkin-Gilmore, Ella Callow, Susan Burch
Family History as Disability History: Native Hawaiians Surviving Medical Incarceration
- Adria L. Imada
Raising Our Children with Disabilities in Akomimoksin
- Pearl Yellow Old Woman-Healy, Stacey Running Rabbit
Becoming Insane: The Death of Arch Wolfe at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians
- Devon Mihesuah
Defying the odds: A self-reflection of an Indigenous woman lawyer with a disability in Ghana
- Esther Akua Gyamfi
Rattlesnake Kinship: Indigeneity, Disability, Animality
- Vivian Delchamps
Dangerous Representations: 'Indigenous Infanticide,' Disability, and Karitiana Relations in Brazil
- Íris Morais Araújo
Competency, Allotment, and the Canton Asylum: The Case of a Muscogee Woman
- Anne Gregory
Section II: Place
Section II Introduction: Place
- Juliet Larkin-Gilmore, Ella Callow, Susan Burch
Inseparable: Lands and Peoples in Sacred Connection
- Caroline Lieffers, In'aska (Dennis Hastings), Margery Coffey (Mi'oⁿbathiⁿ)
Colonial Forces of Environmental Violence on Deaf, Disabled, & Ill Indigenous People
- Jen Deerinwater
- Brandi Bushman, Pasquale Toscano
Enduring the Storm: Dealing with Mental Disabilities in Oceania
- Juliann Anesi
Review of "Holding Up the Sky," or Naming Maine as Wabanaki Homelands
- Jess L. Cowing
- Sarah Whitt
Abya Yala's Disability: Weaving With the Thread and Breath of the Ancestors
- Alexander Yarza de los Ríos
Section III: Knowledge Making
Section III Introduction: Knowledge-Making
- Juliet Larkin-Gilmore, Ella Callow, Susan Burch
Indigenous Concepts of Difference: an alternative to Western disability labeling
- Lavonna L. Lovern
- Lieketseng Ned, Lily Kpobi, Chioma Ohajunwa
Indigeneity and Disabilities in the Ecuadorian Oral History Archives
- Scott Thomas Gibson, Sara Newman, Antonia Carcelen-Estrada
- Meghann O'Leary
- Marina Tsaplina, Charlee Huffman (maxpú hiⁿga miⁿga)
Stories Out of Place: Archives of Disability and Settler Colonialism in and from Life of Black Hawk
- Amanda Stuckey
- Ryan Scott Hechler
2 Replies
Deena Parmelee
Thank you for bringing this my attention. Excellent post.
-Josh Jeffers
Deena Parmelee
We can thank Susan Burch for relaying the information to H-AmIndian!
-F. Evan Nooe