RECOMMENDED READINGS
- Brown, Lydia XZ. 2016. Ableism/language. http://www.autistichoya.com/p/ableist-words-and-terms-to-avoid.html.
- Goode, David. 1994. A World without Words: The Social Construction of Children Born Deaf and Blind. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
- HarveyParedes, Teresa. 1993. “The Killing Words? How the New Quality-of-Life Ethic Affects People with Severe Disabilities.” SMU Law Review 46 (3):805–840.
- Kliewer, Christopher, Douglas Biklen, and Amy J. Petersen. 2015. “At the End of Intellectual Disability.” Harvard Educational Review 8 (1):1–28.
- Klusendorf, Scott. 2009. “Peter Singer’s Bold Defense of Infanticide.” Christian Research Journal 23 (3):n.p. https://www.equip.org/article/peter-singers-bold-defense-of-infanticide/.
- Light, Janis, and David McNaughton. 2015. “Designing AAC Research and Intervention to Improve Outcomes for Individuals with Complex Communication Needs.” Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Baltimore, Md.: 1985) 31 (2):85–96. doi:10.3109/07434618.2015.1036458.
- Mingus, Mia. 2017. Access Intimacy, Interdependence, and Disability Justice [Blog post], April 12. https://leavingevidence.wordpress.com/2017/04/12/access-intimacy-interdependence-and-disability-justice/.
- Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi. 2018. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice. Vancouver, BC: Arsenal Pulp Press.
- Price, Margaret. 2011. Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
- Singer, Peter. 2011. Practical Ethics, 3rd ed.. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
- Smith, Phil. 2017. “Defining Disability Studies and Its Intersection with Madness.” Disability Studies Quarterly 37 (3):n.p. http://dsq.sds.org/article/view/5940/4708. doi:10.18061/dsqv37i3.
- Smith, Phil. 2018. Writhing Writing: Moving Towards a Mad Poetics. Fort Worth, TX: Autonomous Press.