Acknowledgments
Introduction / BONNIE G. SMITH
PART I. Positions Critical Race Theory, Feminism, and Disability: Reflections on Social Justice and Personal Identity / ADRIENNE ASCH
Why the Intersexed Shouldn't Be Fixed: Insights, from Queer Theory and Disability Studies / SUMI COLLIGAN
Interpreting Women / BRENDA JO BRUEGGEMANN
Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory / ROSEMARIE GARLAND-THOMSON
PART II. Desire and Identity Inseparable: Gender and Disability in the Amputee-Devotee Community / ALISON KAFER
Fighting Polio Like a Man: Intersections of Masculinity, Disability, and Aging / DANIEL J. WILSON
"Disability" and "Divorce": A Blind Parisian Cloth Merchant Contemplates His Options in 1756 / CATHERINE J. KUDLICK
Bodies in Trouble: Identity, Embodiment, and Disability / KRISTIN LINDGREN
Disabled Masculinity: Expanding the Masculine Repertoire / RUSSELL P. SHUTTLEWORTH
PART III. Arts and Embodiment Helen Keller's Love Life / GEORGINA KLEEGE
Feeling Her Way: Audre Lorde and the Power of Touch / SARAH E. CHINN
Disability, Gender, and National Identity in the Painting of Frida Kahlo / ROBIN AD��LE GREELEY
"But, Mother I'm crippled!": Tennessee Williams, Queering Disability, and Dis/Membered Bodies in Performance / ANN M. Fox
PART IV. Citizens and Consumers Is There Still a "Double Handicap"?: Economic, Social, and Political Disparities Experienced by Women with Disabilities / LISA SCHUR
Integrating Consumer Disabilities into Models of Information Processing: Color-vision Deficiencies and Their Effects on Women's Marketplace Choices / CAROL KAUFMAN-SCARBOROUGH
Women and Emerging Disabilities / MELISSA J. MCNEIL AND THILO KROLL
The Sexist Inheritance of the Disability Movement / CORBETT JOAN O'TOOLE
Notes on Contributors
Index