Skip to content
2018
Volume 84, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 0010-0994
  • E-ISSN: 2161-8178
side by side viewer icon HTML
Preview this article:

There is no abstract available.

Loading

Article metrics loading...

/content/journals/10.58680/ce202231678
2022-01-01
2023-12-05
Loading full text...

Full text loading...

/deliver/fulltext/ce/84/3/collegeenglish31678.html?itemId=/content/journals/10.58680/ce202231678&mimeType=html&fmt=ahah

References

  1. Allen Danielle S.. Talking to Strangers Anxieties of Citizenship after Brown v. Board of Education. University of Chicago2004.
    [Google Scholar]
  2. Baynton Douglas C.. “Disability and the Justification of Inequality in American History.”, The Disability Studies Reader 4th ed edited by Davis Lennard J.. Routledge2013 , pp.17–33.
    [Google Scholar]
  3. Berlant Lauren.. The Queen of America Goes to Washington City Duke UP1997.
    [Google Scholar]
  4. Berlant Lauren Warner Michael. “Sex in Public.” Critical Inquiry, vol.24, no. 2 1998 , pp.547–66.
    [Google Scholar]
  5. brown, adrienne maree, ed. Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good AK Press2019.
    [Google Scholar]
  6. Brueggemann Brenda Jo.. Lend Me Your Ear: Rhetorical Constructions of Deafness Gallaudet UP1999.
    [Google Scholar]
  7. “Building Networks of Support.” Patient No More, The Paul Longmore Institute on Disability longmoreinstitute.sfsu.edu/patient-no-more/building-networks-support.
    [Google Scholar]
  8. Chávez Karma R.. “Beyond Inclusion: Rethinking Rhetoric’s Historical Narrative.” Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol.101, no. 1 February 2015 , pp.162–72.
    [Google Scholar]
  9. Chávez Karma R.. Queer Migration Politics: Activist Rhetoric and Coalitional Possibilities U of Illinois P2013.
    [Google Scholar]
  10. D’Lil HolLynn. Becoming Real in Twenty-Four Days: One Participant’s Story of the 1977 Section of 504 Demonstrations for Disability Rights Hallavaland Productions2015.
    [Google Scholar]
  11. Dolmage Jay Timothy. Disability Rhetoric Syracuse UP2014.
    [Google Scholar]
  12. Dolmage Jay Timothy. Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education U of Michigan P2017.
    [Google Scholar]
  13. Duffy John.. “Virtuous Arguments.” Inside Higher Ed 16 March 2012 insidehighered.com/views/2012/03/16/essay-value-first-year-writing-courses.
    [Google Scholar]
  14. Epps-Robertson Candace. Resisting Brown: Race, Literacy, and Citizenship in the Heart of Virginia U of Pittsburgh P2018.
    [Google Scholar]
  15. “The Formation of a Community.” Through Deaf Eyes PBS2007 https://www.pbs.org/weta/throughdeafeyes/deaflife/community.html.
    [Google Scholar]
  16. Foss Sonja K. Griffin Cindy L.. “Beyond Persuasion: A Proposal for Invitational Rhetoric.” Communication Monographs, vol.62, no. 1 1995 , pp.2–19.
    [Google Scholar]
  17. Garland-Thomson Rosemarie. Extraordinary Bodies Columbia University Press1996.
    [Google Scholar]
  18. Giles Gillian. “‘You Do Not Exist to Be Used’: Why Your Life Purpose Is Bigger Than Capitalist Productivity.” The Body Is Not an Apology 2019 May 20 thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/you-are-more-than-what-you-do-dismantling-ideas-of-productivity-in-life-purpose/.
    [Google Scholar]
  19. Glenn Cheryl. Rhetorical Feminism and This Thing Called Hope Southern Illinois UP2018.
    [Google Scholar]
  20. Hirschmann Nancy J. Linker Beth eds Civil Disabilities: Citizenship, Membership, and Belonging University of Pennsylvania Press2014.
    [Google Scholar]
  21. Heumann Judith Joiner Kristen. Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist Beacon Press2020.
    [Google Scholar]
  22. Horner Bruce et al. “Language Difference in Writing: Toward a Translingual Ppproach.” College English, vol.73, no. 3 2011 , pp.303–321.
    [Google Scholar]
  23. Hubrig Adam Osorio Ruth eds “Enacting a Culture of Access in Our Conference Spaces.” College Composition and Communication, vol.72, no. 1 2020.
    [Google Scholar]
  24. Kerschbaum Stephanie L. Jones James M. Eisenman eds.. Negotiating Disability: Disclosure and Higher Education U of Michigan P2017.
    [Google Scholar]
  25. Kock Christian Villadsen Lisa S.. Rhetorical Citizenship and Public Deliberation, vol.3 Penn State P2012.
    [Google Scholar]
  26. Lewiecki-Wilson Cynthia. “Rethinking Rhetoric through Mental Disabilities.” Rhetoric Review, vol.22, no. 2 2003 , pp.156–67.
    [Google Scholar]
  27. “Life inside the Building.” Patient No More The Paul Longmore Institute on Disability 16 July 2015 youtube.com/watch?v=Ap8EZkWtTRY.
    [Google Scholar]
  28. Milena Ribero Ana. “Citizenship.”, Decolonizing Rhetoric and Composition Studies: New Latinx Keywords for Theory and Pedagogy edited by Ruiz Iris D. Sánchez Raúl. Springer2016 , pp.31–45.
    [Google Scholar]
  29. Minich Julie Avril. Accessible Citizenships: Disability, Nation, and the Cultural Politics of Greater Mexico Temple UP2014.
    [Google Scholar]
  30. McRuer Robert Mollow Anna. Sex and Disability Duke UP2012.
    [Google Scholar]
  31. Muñoz José Esteban.. Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity New York UP2009.
    [Google Scholar]
  32. O’Toole Corbett Joan. Fading Scars: My Queer Disability History Autonomous Press2015.
    [Google Scholar]
  33. Pelka Fred. What We Have Done: An Oral History of the Disability Rights Movement U of Massachusetts P2012.
    [Google Scholar]
  34. Piepzna-Samarasinha Leah Lakshmi. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice Arsenal Pulp Press2018.
    [Google Scholar]
  35. Piepzna-Samarasinha Leah Lakshmi. “Cripstory.” Patient No More.The Paul Longmore Institute on Disability, longmoreinstitute sfsu.edu/patient-no-more/cripstory.
    [Google Scholar]
  36. Price Margaret. Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life University of Michigan Press2011.
    [Google Scholar]
  37. Ratcliffe Krista. Rhetorical Listening: Identification, Gender, Whiteness Southern Illinois UP2005.
    [Google Scholar]
  38. “Reflections on Rhetoric and Citizenship.” This Rhetorical Life 26 Oct 2015 https://thisrhetoricallife.syr.edu/episode-29-reflections-on-rhetoric-and-citizenship-with-karmaChávez-catepalczewski/.
    [Google Scholar]
  39. Richardson Diane. “Constructing Sexual Citizenship: Theorizing Sexual Rights.” Critical Social Policy, vol.20, no. 1 Feb 2000 , pp.105–35.
    [Google Scholar]
  40. Rivers Nathaniel Ryan Weber. “Ecological, Pedagogical, and Public Rhetoric.” College Composition and Communication, vol.63, no. 2 , pp.187–218. Dec 2011.
    [Google Scholar]
  41. Rosaldo Renato. “Cultural Citizenship and Educational Democracy.” Cultural Anthropology, vol.9, no. 3 1994 , pp.402–11.
    [Google Scholar]
  42. Royster Jacqueline Jones. “When the First Voice You Hear Is Not Your Own.” College Composition and Communication, vol.47, no. 1 1996 , pp.29–40.
    [Google Scholar]
  43. Russell Emily. Reading Embodied Citizenship: Disability, Narrative, and the Body Politic Rutgers UP2011.
    [Google Scholar]
  44. Schweik Susan. “Lomax’s Matrix: Disability, Solidarity, and the Black Power of 504.” Disability Studies Quarterly, vol.31, no. 1 2011.
    [Google Scholar]
  45. Sevenhuijsen Selma. Citizenship and the Ethics of Care: Feminist Considerations on Justice, Morality, and Politics Translated by Savage Liz. Routledge1998.
    [Google Scholar]
  46. Shapiro Joseph P.. No pity: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement Broadway Books1994.
    [Google Scholar]
  47. Siebers Tobin. Disability Theory U of Michigan P2008.
    [Google Scholar]
  48. Simplican Stacy Clifford. The Capacity Contract: Intellectual Disability and the Question of Citizenship U of Minnesota P2015.
    [Google Scholar]
  49. Simplican Stacy Clifford. “Making Disability Public in Deliberative Democracy.” Contemporary Political Theory, vol.11, no. 2 , pp.211–28 2012.
    [Google Scholar]
  50. Sins Invalid Skin, Tooth, and Bone: The Basis of Movement Is Our People.Sins Invalid 2016.
    [Google Scholar]
  51. Titchkosky Tanya. The Question of Access: Disability, Space, Meaning U of Toronto P2011.
    [Google Scholar]
  52. Walters Shannon. Rhetorical Touch: Disability, Identification, Haptics U of South Carolina P2014.
    [Google Scholar]
  53. Wan Amy J.. Producing Good Citizens: Literacy Training in Anxious Times U of Pittsburgh P2014.
    [Google Scholar]
  54. Wan Amy J.. “In the Name of Citizenship: The Writing Classroom and the Promise of Citizenship.” College English, vol.74, no. 1 2011 , pp.28–49.
    [Google Scholar]
  55. Wells Susan. “Rogue Cops and Health Care: What Do We Want from Public Writing?” College Composition and Communication, vol.47, no. 3 1996 , pp.325–41.
    [Google Scholar]
  56. Remi Yergeau M.. “Occupying Autism: Rhetoric, Involuntarity, and the Meaning of Autistic Lives.” Occupying Disability: Critical Approaches to Community, Justice, and Decolonizing Disability edited by Block Pamela Kasnitz Devva Nishida Akemi Pollard Nick. Springer2016 , pp.83–95.
    [Google Scholar]
  57. Young Morris. Minor Re/Visions: Asian American Literacy Narratives as a Rhetoric of Citizenship SIU P2004.
    [Google Scholar]
http://instance.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journals/10.58680/ce202231678
Loading
  • Article Type: Research Article
This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error