Ugly Feet, OCD, and Other Intimations of Resistance is a connected collection of personal essays that lie at the intersection of disability and masculinity
In this project I move through three distinct spaces in order to investigate the worthy questions th...
This study examines the processes by which disabled young people who have studied, or are studying, ...
This collection is, more than anything, a series of self-portraits. It attempts to depict how variou...
Theatre of the Oppressed workshops strive to be inclusive and democratic; however, the facilitation ...
This thesis looks into autobiographical representations of disability and illness in life writing, a...
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
Centered in my disabled experience, my long poem, How I Bend Into More, explores the intersections o...
“On Foot” is an interdisciplinary examination of the importance of walking and running to the creati...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Olivia Wright(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
Because the Muddiness of Mud Must Be Uttered, by disabled senior writer Dorothy Ellen Palmer, is a ...
The perpetual and on-going nature of all types of disabilities on the human condition can have multi...
In order to explore what an anthropological material culture approach to disability would comprise, ...
Rethinking Repair is a semi-autobiographical collection of serious and humorous poetic works that ex...
“I am not asking for pity. I am telling you about my disability.” -Eli Clare In the following Bachel...
This case study uses three different frameworks of inquiry to examine Turtles All the Way Down by Jo...
In this project I move through three distinct spaces in order to investigate the worthy questions th...
This study examines the processes by which disabled young people who have studied, or are studying, ...
This collection is, more than anything, a series of self-portraits. It attempts to depict how variou...
Theatre of the Oppressed workshops strive to be inclusive and democratic; however, the facilitation ...
This thesis looks into autobiographical representations of disability and illness in life writing, a...
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
Centered in my disabled experience, my long poem, How I Bend Into More, explores the intersections o...
“On Foot” is an interdisciplinary examination of the importance of walking and running to the creati...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Olivia Wright(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
Because the Muddiness of Mud Must Be Uttered, by disabled senior writer Dorothy Ellen Palmer, is a ...
The perpetual and on-going nature of all types of disabilities on the human condition can have multi...
In order to explore what an anthropological material culture approach to disability would comprise, ...
Rethinking Repair is a semi-autobiographical collection of serious and humorous poetic works that ex...
“I am not asking for pity. I am telling you about my disability.” -Eli Clare In the following Bachel...
This case study uses three different frameworks of inquiry to examine Turtles All the Way Down by Jo...
In this project I move through three distinct spaces in order to investigate the worthy questions th...
This study examines the processes by which disabled young people who have studied, or are studying, ...
This collection is, more than anything, a series of self-portraits. It attempts to depict how variou...