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Front Matter
Editorial
- An Van Raemdonck
- Louise Benson James
- Chloé Janssen
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Roundtable
Turning the Table: Rethinking Sexuality Education for 2SLGBTQ+ Disabled People
- Alan Santinele Martino
- Thomas Tri
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Contextualizing Disability: Settler-Colonial Power and the Production of Impairment in Palestine
- Femke Beutels
- Mirre Verhoeven
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What Healing Erases: Illness, Identity, and the Violence of Normalcy
- Anna Claes
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De-Centering Whiteness in Theorizing Care: Culturally-Safe Care and Affective Technologies of Medical Racism
- Sarah Munawar
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Articles
Empowering Inclusion through Self-Advocacy: Harnessing Language to Transform Stigma into Strength for Individuals With Physical Disabilities
- Cato Denissen
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The Queer Experience: A Phenomenological Approach to Life Trajectories from the Perspective of Diversity and Gender
- Nestor David Polo-Rojas
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Exploring Postfeminist Humor as a Collective Form of Resistance to Anti-feminism in China: A Textual Analysis of Radical Feminist Discourse on Weibo
- Qi Wu
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Literary Resistance in Contemporary Dalit Feminist Fiction: A Study of P. Sivakami’s The Grip of Change and Meena Kandasamy’s The Gypsy Goddess
- Sharanya Devasya Ganesh
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'There is Still Time' - Queer Discomfort in I Saw the TV Glow
- Jubilee Walker Finnegan
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What are you reading?
Walia, H. (2021). Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism. Chicago: Haymarket books. Review by Albina Fatahaj
- Albina Fetahaj
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Khúc, M. (2024). Dear Elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss. London: Duke University Press. Review by Caro Suringar
- Caro Suringar
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Smilges, J. L. (2022). Queer Silence: On Disability and Rhetorical Absence. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Review by David Lombard
- David Lombard
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Bruce, L. M. J. (2021). How To Go Mad Without Losing Your Mind: Madness and Black Radical Creativity. Durham: Duke University Press. Review by Iris Kater Mirsalari
- Iris Kater Mirsalari
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Martínez, M-A. (2018). Storyworld Possible Selves. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Review by Jante Borremans
- Jante Borremans
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Bogaert, K. (2023). In het Spoor van Fanon: Orde, Wanorde, Dekolonisering. Berchem: Uitgeverij EPO. Review by Jemma Vercruysse
- Jemma Vercruysse
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Hedva. J. (2025). How To Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom. New York: Hellman Grad Books. Review by Josefien Cornette
- Josefien Cornette
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Nishida, A. (2022). Just Care: Messy Entanglements of Disability, Dependence, and Desire. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Review by Kaat Kenis
- Kaat Kenis
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Lewis, B., Ali, A. and Russell, J. (2025). Mad Studies Reader: Interdisciplinary Innovations in Mental Health. New York: Routledge. Review by Lieve Carette and Liorah Hoek
- Lieve Carette
- Liorah Hoek
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