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David Bolt

    Disability Duplicity and the Formative Cultural Identity Politics of Generation X
    Cultural Disability Studies in Education
    The New Authors' Handbook
    The Inner Ocean
    • The Inner Ocean

      Paintings and Drawings

      pp. 159, introduction by Hugh MacLennan, b/w and color iluustrations, "explores universal concerns, using the metaphor of the sea." Signed by the artist on the verso of the front free endpaper.

      The Inner Ocean
    • The New Authors' Handbook

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This guide offers a comprehensive overview of the current publishing landscape, highlighting key trends, challenges, and opportunities within the industry. It serves as an essential resource for aspiring authors, industry professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of modern publishing. Insights from experts and practical advice equip readers with the knowledge needed to navigate this evolving field successfully.

      The New Authors' Handbook
    • Cultural Disability Studies in Education

      Interdisciplinary Navigations of the Normative Divide

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intersection of cultural disability studies and Disability Studies in Education, this groundbreaking work by David Bolt presents a new field that emphasizes education as a collaborative dialogue. It explores how representations of disability influence various academic disciplines, curricula, language, theory, narrative, and characterization. By uniting these areas, the book aims to deepen understanding and foster critical discussions around disability in educational contexts.

      Cultural Disability Studies in Education