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  • Introduction
    • Disability, Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, and David Serlin
    • Education, Margaret Price
    • Family, Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
    • Gender, Kim Q. Hall
    • Identity, Julia Miele Rodas
    • Queer, Tim Dean
    • Race, Nirmala Erevelles
    • Sexuality, Robert McRuer
    • Work, Sarah F. Rose
    • Ability, Fiona Kumari Campbell
    • Access, Bess Williamson
    • Accident, Jill C. Anderson
    • Accommodation, Elizabeth F. Emens
    • Activism, Denise M. Nepveux
    • Aesthetics, Michael Davidson
    • Affect, Lisa Cartwright
    • Aging, Kathleen Woodward
    • Blindness, D. A. Caeton
    • Citizenship, Allison Carey
    • Cognition, Ralph James Savarese
    • Communication, Carol Padden
    • Crip, Victoria Ann Lewis
    • Deafness, Douglas C. Baynton
    • Deformity, Helen Deutsch
    • Dependency, Eva Feder Kittay
    • Design, Christina Cogdell
    • Diversity, Lennard J. Davis
    • Embodiment, Abby Wilkerson
    • Ethics, Rebecca Garden
    • Eugenics, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
    • Euthanasia, Harold Braswell
    • Fat, Kathleen LeBesco
    • Freak, Leonard Cassuto
    • Genetics, David Wasserman
    • History, Susan Burch and Kim E. Nielsen
    • Human, D. Christopher Gabbard
    • Illness, G. Thomas Couser
    • Impairment, Michael Ralph
    • Institutions, Licia Carlson
    • Invisibility, Susannah B. Mintz
    • Madness, Sander L. Gilman
    • Medicalization, Sayantani DasGupta
    • Minority, Jeffrey A. Brune
    • Modernity, Janet Lyon
    • Narrative, David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder
    • Normal, Tanya Titchkosky
    • Pain, Martha Stoddard Holmes
    • Passing, Ellen Samuels
    • Performance, Petra Kuppers
    • Prosthetics, Katherine Ott
    • Rehabilitation, Gary L. Albrecht
    • Representation, Michael Bérubé
    • Reproduction, Adrienne Asch
    • Rights, Maya Sabatello
    • Senses, Kathryn Linn Geurts
    • Sex, Margrit Shildrick
    • Space, Rob Imrie
    • Stigma, Heather Love
    • Technology, Mara Mills
    • Trauma, James Berger
    • Visuality, Georgina Kleege
    • Vulnerability, Ani B. Satz
    • Ability, Fiona Kumari Campbell
    • Access, Bess Williamson
    • Accident, Jill C. Anderson
    • Accommodation, Elizabeth F. Emens
    • Activism, Denise M. Nepveux
    • Aesthetics, Michael Davidson
    • Affect, Lisa Cartwright
    • Aging, Kathleen Woodward
    • Blindness, D. A. Caeton
    • Citizenship, Allison Carey
    • Cognition, Ralph James Savarese
    • Communication, Carol Padden
    • Crip, Victoria Ann Lewis
    • Deafness, Douglas C. Baynton
    • Deformity, Helen Deutsch
    • Dependency, Eva Feder Kittay
    • Design, Christina Cogdell
    • Disability, Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, and David Serlin
    • Diversity, Lennard J. Davis
    • Education, Margaret Price
    • Embodiment, Abby Wilkerson
    • Ethics, Rebecca Garden
    • Eugenics, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
    • Euthanasia, Harold Braswell
    • Family, Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
    • Fat, Kathleen LeBesco
    • Freak, Leonard Cassuto
    • Gender, Kim Q. Hall
    • Genetics, David Wasserman
    • History, Susan Burch and Kim E. Nielsen
    • Human, D. Christopher Gabbard
    • Identity, Julia Miele Rodas
    • Illness, G. Thomas Couser
    • Impairment, Michael Ralph
    • Institutions, Licia Carlson
    • Invisibility, Susannah B. Mintz
    • Madness, Sander L. Gilman
    • Medicalization, Sayantani DasGupta
    • Minority, Jeffrey A. Brune
    • Modernity, Janet Lyon
    • Narrative, David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder
    • Normal, Tanya Titchkosky
    • Pain, Martha Stoddard Holmes
    • Passing, Ellen Samuels
    • Performance, Petra Kuppers
    • Prosthetics, Katherine Ott
    • Queer, Tim Dean
    • Race, Nirmala Erevelles
    • Rehabilitation, Gary L. Albrecht
    • Representation, Michael Bérubé
    • Reproduction, Adrienne Asch
    • Rights, Maya Sabatello
    • Senses, Kathryn Linn Geurts
    • Sex, Margrit Shildrick
    • Sexuality, Robert McRuer
    • Space, Rob Imrie
    • Stigma, Heather Love
    • Technology, Mara Mills
    • Trauma, James Berger
    • Visuality, Georgina Kleege
    • Vulnerability, Ani B. Satz
    • Work, Sarah F. Rose
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Freak

book Keywords for Disability Studies
by Leonard Cassuto
“Freak” labels disability as spectacle. The freak stands as an archetypal “other,” a disabled figure on theatrical display before an able-bodied audience that uses the display to define its own sense of belonging.

This essay may be found on page 85 of the printed volume.

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