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			![]() sex & disability ed. robert mcruer & anna mollow The title of this collection of essays, Sex and Disability, unites two terms that the popular imagination often regards as incongruous. The major texts in sexuality studies, including queer theory, rarely mention disability, and foundational texts in disability studies do not discuss sex in much detail. What if "sex" and "disability" were understood as intimately related concepts? And what if disabled people were seen as both subjects and objects of a range of erotic desires and practices? These are among the questions that this collection's contributors engage. From multiple perspectives—including literary analysis, ethnography, and autobiography—they consider how sex and disability come together and how disabled people negotiate sex and sexual identities in ableist and heteronormative culture.  | 
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			Just Kids by Patti Smith. Kinda interrestning. And she's not a bad writer.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			My focus has been off lately as I am trying to get some final touches done in my apartment. When I moved in it was a PIT! But I have been trying to get some reading in before bed and I picked up a not so new series. The Fallen by Lauren Kate. Where were all of these young adult books while I was growing up? I did enjoy the first book and I am now onto the second book titled Torment. The story line is easy to follow and this makes it easy to read when one is tired.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I still have not downloaded The Hunger Games, but I will sometime this week. I also need to pick up the newest Game of Thrones book... Did anyone ever pick up the Werewolf series I mentioned some time ago? Happy reading everyone... 
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			"The Alienist": Great read and written by an historian, so many of the venues described in this novel probably did exist! You must read "Angel of Darkness"!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			--Carolyn Knapp Powells' Review (excerpt): The late Caroline Knapp was not Everywoman, but there were enough women — and men — who felt that her writing spoke directly to them to put her first book, the memoir Drinking: A Love Story, on the bestseller list. Her second book, about the relationship between people and dogs, did nearly as well. Her third, Appetites, published now, a year after she died at 42 from complications arising from lung cancer, may seem like the culmination of her writings just because it is the last one we'll have from her. But the scope of the book, its effort to root out all the ways that women's desires get twisted, thwarted, redirected and obliterated, using her own youthful bout with anorexia as a case in point, suggests that Appetites was a keystone work for her. It's also a heart-rending one, because despite the manifest intelligence and sensitivity of Knapp's writing — this is quite possibly the smartest and deepest anorexia memoir ever written, and it's also more than just a memoir — she only occasionally manages to grasp the source of the agonies she details so well. It's as if she's trying to describe a yard behind a tall fence, a scene she can only catch glimpses of by jumping as high as she can. There's a flash of the other side here, and again there, but often she's just telling us about the fence. Yet you can't help but think that Knapp almost made it over that barrier, and that if she had been given a few more years she would have arrived in full. http://www.powells.com/review/2003_05_23.html Last edited by Soon; 03-21-2012 at 05:41 PM.  | 
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