David Bolt
Dr. David Bolt is the founding editor of The Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies (formally known as the Journal of Literary Disability) and the Director of the Centre for Culture & Disability Studies, housed in the Graduate School, Faculty of Education at Liverpool Hope University, where he is also a Lecturer in Disability Studies.
Read more about David Bolt: Academic Work, The Centre For Culture & Disability Studies, The Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, Publications, Edited Works, Translated Articles, Conference Papers, Short Stories, Poetry
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