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  Jim Ferris

  DISABILITY POETRY NOW

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  Ferris, Jim. 2004. “The Enjambed Body: A Step Toward a Crippled Poetics.” Georgia Review 53.2: 219-233.

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  Glennie, Dame Evelyn. 2010. “Hearing Essay.” .

  Glennie, Dame Evelyn. 2010. “How the Body Hears: Dame Evelyn Glennie Discusses Her Music and Arts Education Advocacy.” The Creative Spirit 14.3: 4-5.

  “Library of Congress Awards Lucia Perillo the Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry, Dec. 13.” 2010. Library of Congress, .

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  Petra Kuppers

  SOUND OF BONES

  Dowd, Philip. 1999. New/Unnamed. Brisbane: Inconvenient Incongruence.

  Kenny, Wilma. 2004. “Odyssey.” Poetry Express. Quarterly from Survivor’s Poetry 19:11: np.

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  Marcus, Neil. 2006. “Disabled Country.” .

  Jillian Weise

  THE DISABILITY RIGHTS MOVEMENT AND THE LEGACY

  OF POETS WITH DISABILITIES

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  Laurie Lambeth

  RESHAPING THE OUTLINE

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  Brian Teare

  LYING MEDITATION

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  Laozi. Daode Jing. Thomas Meyer, Trans. 2005. Chicago: Flood Editions.

  Stephen Kuusisto

  DIGRESSION ON POETRY,

  PROSE AND A LINGONBERRY BUSH

  Lorca, Federico Garcia, Selected Poem: with Parallel Spanish Test. D. Gareth Walers and Martin Sorrell, Trans. 2008. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Sheila Black

  TRUE DISABILITY: DISABILITY AND

  CONFESSIONAL POETRY

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  C.S. Giscombe

  ON A LINE BY WILLIE MCTELL

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  Ellen Smith

  ‘HEARING A PEAR’: THE POETRY READING

  ON A NEW FREQUENCY

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  Denise Leto

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  Rusty Morrison

  TO SATURATE THE MATTER OF THE PRESENT

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  Kara Dorris

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  Gretchen Henderson

  POETICS/ ‘EXHIBITS’

  Ferris, Jim. 2004. “The Enjambed Body: A Step Toward a Crippled Poetics.” The Georgia Review 58.2: 219-233.

  Henderson, Gretchen E. Henderson. 2010. “The Many Faces of Bea.” The Kenyon Review 32:3: 199.

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  Winternitz, Emanuel, ed. 1982. Leonardo da Vinci as a Musician. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982.

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  I. SELECTED ADDITIONAL WORKS BY CONTRIBUTORS

  Tom Andrews

  Random Symmetries, Oberlin: Oberlin College Press, 2002

  The Hemophiliac’s Motorcycle. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1994.

  Jennifer Bartlett

  (a) lullaby without any music. Tucson: Chax, 2011.

  Derivative of the Moving Image. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2007.

  Sheila Black

  Love/Iraq. Cincinnati: Custom Words Press, 2009.

  House of Bone. Cincinnati: Custom Words Press, 2007.

  How to be a Maquiladora. Charlotte: Main Street Rag, 2007.

  John Lee Clark

  Deaf American Poetry, ed. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, 2009.

  Suddenly Slow. Minneapolis: Handtype Press, 2008.

  Norma Cole

  To Be At Music: Selected Essays and Talks. Richmond, CA: Omnidawn, 2010.

  Where Shadows Will: Selected Poems 1988—2008. San Francisco: City Lights, 2009.

  Natural Light. New York: Libellum, 2008.

  Collective Memory. New York: Granary Press, 2006.

  Do the Monkey. Spain: Zasterle Press, 2006.

  SCOUT. Text/image work in CD ROM format. Krupskaya, 2004.

  Michael Davidson

  Concerto for the Left Hand: Disability and the Defamiliar Body. University of Michigan Press, 2008.

  Guys Like Us: Citing Masculinity in Cold War Poetics. U of Chicago Press, 2003.

  George Oppen: New Collected Poems. New York: HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Directions_Publishing”New Directions, 2002.

  The Arcades. Berkeley: O Books, 1999.

  Ghostlier Demarcations: Modern Poetry and the Material Word. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.

  The Prose of The Leningrad: American Writers in the Soviet Union (with HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyn__Hejinian”Lyn Hejinian, HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron__Silliman”Ron Silliman, and HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett___Watten”Barrett Watten). San Francisco: Mercury House, 1991.

  Post Hoc. Bolinas: Avenue B, 1990.

  The HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco__Renaissance”San Francisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community at Mid-Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

  Analogy of the Ion. Great Barrington: The Figures, 1988.

  Landing of Rochambeau. Providence: HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning__Deck__Press”Burning Deck, 1985.

  Fact. Berkeley: The Figures, 1981.

  Summer Letters. Santa Barbara: HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black__Sparrow__Press”Black Sparrow Press, 1977.

  Amber DiPietra

  DiPietra, Amber and Denise Leto, “Waveform.” Ed. Patrick Durgin. Honolulu: Chain Links Books, 2011.

  “My Notebook Has a Rigid Spine or How to Operate the Body in Writing.” Poetics of Healing Symposium, 2009.

  Kara Dorris

  Elective Affinities. Chicago: Dancing Girl Press, 2011.

  Larry Eigner

  The Collected Poems of Larry Eigner, Volumes 1-4. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010.

  Selected Poems. S. Charters and A. Wyatt. (eds.) Berkeley: Oyez Press, 1972.

  Robert Fagan

  Pieces. Winchester, MA: Red Moon Press, 2009.

  Peaceable Kingdoms and Other Fictions. Winchester, MA: Red Moon Press, 2008. HYPERLINK “http://www.amazon.com/Stepping-Out-poems-Robert-Fagan/dp/1893959740/ref=sr__1__3?ie=UTF8&qid=1302730037&sr=8-3”Stepping Out: poems. Winchester, MA: Red Moon P
ress, 2008.

  Lost Cities Found Objects. Winchester, MA: Red Moon Press, 2008.

  Jim Ferris

  Slouching Towards Guantanamo. Charlotte: Main Street Rag, 2011.

  The Facts of Life. Madison: Parallel Press, 2005.

  The Hospital Poems. Charlotte: Main Street Rag, 2004.

  Kenny Fries

  Desert Walking: Poems. Louisville: The Advocado Press, 2000.

  Staring Back: The Disability Experience from the Inside Out, Ed. New York: Plume, 1997.

  Anesthesia: Poems. Louisville: The Advocado Press, 1996.

 

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