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2007 Dabney Adams Hart Distinguished Humanities
Lecture
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson --- Selected Bibliography

(Picture downloaded from http://www.womst.ucsb.edu/projects/crwsj/conversations/archive/20022003/garland-thomson.php
10/15/07)
On November 12, 2007, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, 2007 Dabney
Adams Hart Visiting Distinguished Humanities Professor, will deliver a
lecture "How We Look: New and Old Ways of Seeing Disability”.
She is associate professor of women's studies at Emory University. Her
fields of study are feminist theory, American literature and disability
studies. Her scholarly and professional activities are devoted to developing
the field of disability studies in the humanities and in women's studies.
In conjunction with the lecture, we have compiled a bibliography
featuring books, book reviews, journal articles and websites on the Speaker.
Books
Snyder, Sharon L., Brueggemann, Brenda Jo,
& Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Disability studies: enabling
the humanities, New York: Modern Language Association of America,
2002.
HV1568.2 .D594
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Bodies
enter the classroom, in Freedman, Diane P. & Stoddard Holmes,
Martha (eds.) The teacher's body: embodiment, authority,
and identity in the academy, Albany, NY: State University
of New York Press, c2003. LB2331
.T317 2003eb
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Crippled
girls and lame old women: sentimental spectacles of sympathy in nineteenth-century
American women's writing, In Kilcup, Karen L.(ed.) Nineteenth-century
American women writers: a critical reader, Malden, MA:
Blackwell, 1998. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Disabled
women as powerful women in Petry, Morrison, and Lorde : revising black
female subjectivity, In Mitchell, David T. & Snyder, Sharon
L. (eds.) The body and physical difference: discourses of
disability, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.
Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Extraordinary
bodies: figuring physical disability in American culture and literature,
New York: Columbia University Press, 1997. PS374.P44 T49
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Feminist
theory, the body and the disabled figure, In Davis, Lennard
J. (ed.) The disability studies reader,
New York: Routledge, 1997. HV1568 .D5696
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Freakery:
cultural spectacles of the extraordinary body, New York: New
York University Press, 1996. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Integrating
disability studies into the existing curriculum: the example of "Women
and literature" at Howard University, In Shor, Ira &
Pari, Caroline (eds.) Critical literacy in action: writing
words, changing worlds, Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers,
1999. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Making
freaks: visual rhetorics and the spectacle of Julia Pastrana, In
Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome & Weiss, Gail (eds.) Thinking the
limits of the body, Albany: State University of New York Press,
2003. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Narratives
of deviance and delight: staring at Julia Pastrana, the "extraordinary
Lady", In Powell, Timothy B. (ed.) Beyond
the binary: reconstructing cultural identity in a multicultural context,
New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, c1999.
HM131 .B475
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Re-shaping,
re-thinking, re-defining: feminist disability studies, Washington,
D.C.: Center for Women Policy Studies, 2001. Available through
Interlibrary Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Seeing
the disabled: visual rhetorics of disability in popular photography,
In Longmore, Paul K. & Umansky, Lauri (eds.) The
new disability history: American perspectives, New York:
New York University Press, 2001. Available at Dekalb
County Public Library and through Interlibrary
Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Staring
back: self-representations of disabled performance artists,
In Leistyna, Pepi (ed.) Cultural studies: from theory to
action, Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2005. Available
through Interlibrary Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Toward
a poetics of the disabled body, In Estes, Yolanda (ed.) Marginal
groups and mainstream American culture, Lawrence: University
Press of Kansas, 2000. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Welcoming
the unbidden: the case for conserving human biodiversity, In
Lang, Amy Schrager. & Tichi, Cecelia (eds.) What democracy
looks like: a new critical realism for a post-Seattle world, New
Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2006. Available through
Interlibrary Loan.
Journal Articles and Book Reviews
Bragg, Lois. Planet
of the normates. American Anthropologist, Washington: Mar
1998. 100 (1)
Brueggemann, Brenda Jo, Thomson, Rosemarie
Garland & Kleege, Georgina. What
her body taught (or, teaching about and with a disability): a conversation.
Feminist Studies, College Park: Spring 2005. 31 (1) 
Carnes, Mark C. Book
reviews. Journal of American History, Mar98, 84 (4) 
Couser, G. Thomas. Extraordinary
Bodies (Book Review). MELUS, Fall99, 24 (3) 
Emens, Elizabeth. Shape
stops story. Narrative, Jan2007, 15 (1) 
Huff, Joyce.
Extraordinary bodies: figuring physical disability in American culture
and literature. College Literature, West Chester: Fall
1998. 25 (3) 
Kerr, Heather. Reviews.
Australian Feminist Studies, Oct98, 13 (28) 
Kudlick, Catherine J. Extraordinary
bodies: figuring physical disability in American culture and literature.
Journal of Social History, Fairfax: Spring 1999. 32 (3) 
Linton, Simi.
Extraordinary bodies: figuring physical disability in American culture
and literature / The rejected body: feminist philosophical reflections
on disability (Book Review). Signs: Journal of Women in Culture
& Society, Winter2000, 25 (2) 
Martin, Scott C. Reviews.
Journal of Social History, Summer98, 31 (4) 
Mitchell, Richard W. Reviews:
Books. Leonardo, 1999, 32 (3) 
Murray, David A.B.
Book reviews. American Ethnologist, Feb98, 25 (1) 
Scrine, Clair. Freakish
Bodies. Metascience, Nov99, 8 (3) 
Stanford, Ann Folwell. Book
reviews. American Literature, Mar1998, 70 (1) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Book
reviews. American Literature, Dec99, 71 (4) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Book
reviews. American Literature, Jun99, 71 (2) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland.
The
cultural logic of euthanasia: "sad fancyings" in Herman Melville's
"Bartleby". American Literature, Dec2004, 76
(4) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland.
Exceptionally normal. Women's Review of Books, Nov2000,
18 (2) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland.
Feminist Disability Studies. Signs, Chicago: Winter 2005.
30 (2) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland.
The
FDR memorial: who speaks from the wheelchair? The Chronicle
of Higher Education, Washington: Jan 26, 2001. 47 (20) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Integrating
disability studies into the existing curriculum: the example of 'Women
and Literature' at Howard University. Radical Teacher, Cambridge:
Oct 31, 1995. 47 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Integrating
disability, transforming feminist theory. NWSA Journal, Bloomington:
Fall 2002. 14 (3) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Narrative
prosthesis: disability and the dependencies of discourse. American
Literature, Jun2006, 78 (2) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Recovering
bodies: illness, disability, and life writing. American
Literature. Durham: Dec 1999. 71 (4) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Redrawing
the boundaries of feminist disability studies. Feminist Studies,
College Park: Fall 1994. 20 (3) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland.
Redrawing the boundaries of feminist disability studies. Feminist,
Fall 1994. 20 (3) 
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Staring
back: Self-representations of disabled performance artists. American
Quarterly, Jun2000, 52 (2) 
Vänskä, Annamari. A
heroic male and a beautiful woman. Teemu Mäki, Orlan and the ambivalence
of the grotesque body. NORA: Nordic Journal of Women's Studies,
Dec2002, 10 (3) 
White, Bruce. A. Disability
Studies: enabling the Humanities (Book). Sign Language Studies,
Winter2004, 4 (2) 
Websites
Disabled Women on the Web - http://www.disabilityhistory.org/dwa/library_c.html
First Person: Rosemarie Garland-Thomson -
http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/2004/July/er%20july%206/7_6_04firstperson.html
Meet the Speaker - The Department of Women's
Studies at Emory University - Faculty - http://www.womensstudies.emory.edu/facstaff/faculty_garland-thomson.shtml
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