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Book Review

The biopolitics of disability: neoliberalism, ablenationalism, and peripheral embodiments

The biopolitics of disability: neoliberalism, ablenationalism, and peripheral embodiments, by David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder, Ann Arbor, Department of English, University of Michigan Press, 2015, xiv + 262 pp., ISBN 978-0-47-207271-2, $80.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-0-47-205271-4, $32.50 (paperback)

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