I thought I was finished featuring pieces related to or on #AntiAbleistComposition, but with the recently released 82nd volume and 2nd issue of College English, I have two additions to make.
The first is a review essay by Patricia Dunn titled, “Disability in Higher Education: How Ableism Affects Disclosure, Accommodation, and Inclusion.” The review essay focuses on three (relatively) recent books:
- Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education (2017) by Jay T. Dolmage
- Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness (2018) by Melanie Yergeau
- Negotiating Disability: Disclosure and Higher Education (2017) edited by Stephanie L. Kerschbaum, Laura T. Eisenman, and James M. Jones.
The second is an article by Lauren E. Obermark titled “Making Space for the Misfit: Disability and Access in Graduate Education in English.”
Featured image description: the background is a dark gradient blue. From top to bottom: “Anti-Ableist Composition” is in all caps, bolded, white sans serif font. “College English [line space] Volume 82, issue 2, 2019” is in yellow sentence-case serif font.