David Bolt - Edited Works

Edited Works

Bolt, David, Dan Goodley, Lucy Burke, Rebecca Lawthom, and Rebecca Mallett (eds). ‘Theorising Culture and Disability: Interdisciplinary Dialogues,’ Review of Disability Studies Special Forum, 2009.
Bolt, David, Julia Miele Rodas, and Elizabeth J. Donaldson (eds). The Madwoman and the Blindman: Jane Eyre, Discourse, Disability. Ohio: Ohio State UP, 2012.

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