To celebrate the 50th issue of the Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, Professor David Bolt discusses some of the recent work undertaken by the Centre for Culture and Disability Studies alongside the journal published by Liverpool University Press, playing testament to their wider reach engagement across the Higher Education sector and beyond.
Celebrating Disability History Month 2021: free to read articles from the Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies
To celebrate Disability History Month, we are making a selection of articles free to read from The Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, available until 18th December 2021.
Spotlight on Aesthetics and the Environment: Free to read journal articles, plus 30% off selected e-book and print books
For August we are putting a spotlight on Aesthetics and the Environment, focusing on our Art, Architecture and Sculpture books, journals and digital collections.
Spotlight on Poetry: free to read articles from across our journals
As part of our Spotlight on Poetry, enjoy free access to a selection of articles from across our journals, available throughout May 2021.
Celebrating Disability History Month: free access to selected articles from the Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies
The Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies is celebrating Disability History Month by offering free access to a selection of articles until 18th December 2020. Based in the Centre for Culture & Disability Studies (CCDS), the online and print quarterly is supported by Project MUSE and Scopus. We are pleased to report that it … Continue reading