Representing Disability Rhetorically

Tracy Ann Morse University of Arizona ; Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson Miami University ; Kenneth Lindblom Illinois State University ; Patricia A. Dunn Illinois State University ; Brenda Jo Brueggemann The Ohio State University ; Georgina Kleege University of California, Berkeley ; Tonya M. Stremlau Gallaudet University ; Jane Erin ; James C. Wilson

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(2003). Representing Disability Rhetorically. Rhetoric Review: Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 154-202.

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