Neurodiversity & Disability Academic Research

Neurodiversity Research
--- Neurodiversity Studies
- Ahsan, Hamja. Shy Radicals : the Antisystemic Politics of the Militant Introvert. London: Book Works, 2017. Print.
- Allen, Kala, Autistic and Black (London, 2024)
- Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, H., Chown, N., & Stenning, A. (2020). Neurodiversity studies: A new critical paradigm (Routledge advances in sociology; 285). Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY. [Open Access]
- Chapman, Robert. Empire of Normality. (Pluto Press, 2023.)
- McGuire, Anne E. “Buying Time: The S/Pace of Advocacy and the Cultural Production of Autism.” Canadian journal of disability studies 2.3 (2013): 98–. Web.
- McGuire, Anne E., and Rod Michalko. “Minds Between Us: Autism, Mindblindness and the Uncertainty of Communication.” Educational philosophy and theory 43.2 (2011): 162–177. Web.
- McGuire, Anne. “De-Regulating Disorder: On the Rise of the Spectrum as a Neoliberal Metric of Human Value.” (2017): n. page. Web.
- McGuire, Anne. War on Autism : on the Cultural Logic of Normative Violence. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016. Print.
- Nerenberg, Jenara. Divergent Mind : Thriving in a World That Wasn’t Designed for You. New York: HarperOne, 2021. Print.
- (Neuro)Divergent Textualities: Representations, Readings, Responses, ed. by Jenny Bergenmar, Louise Creechan, and Anna Stenning (London: Bloomsbury).
- Seymour, Laura. (2024). Copying Not Diagnosing: The Case of Hugh Blair of Borgue, Disability Studies Quarterly 43(2) (2024): Copying not Diagnosing: The Case of Hugh Blair of Borgue | Disability Studies Quarterly (dsq-sds.org)
- Seymour, Laura. (2022). Shakespearean Echolalia: Autism and Versification in King John. Shakespeare (London, England), 18(3), 335-351.
- Simpson, Hannah. (2018). Tics in the Theatre: The Quiet Audience, the Relaxed Performance, and the Neurodivergent Spectator. Theatre Topics, 28(3), 227-238.
- Stenning, Anna, Writing the Many Autisms (London, 2024)
- Stenning, Anna, & Rosqvist, Hanna Bertilsdotter. (2021). Neurodiversity studies: Mapping out possibilities of a new critical paradigm. Disability & Society, 36(9), 1532-1537.
- Wolf-Meyer, Matthew. Unraveling: Remaking Personhood in a Neurodiverse Age (Minnesota, 2020).
- Yergeau, M. Remi. Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness (Duke, 2017).
--- Queer Studies & Neurodivergence/Disability
- Coráñez-Bolton, Sony. Crip Colony: Mestizaje, US Imperialism, and the Queer Politics of Disability in the Philippines (Duke, 2023)
- Ferguson, Roderick A. Aberrations in Black: Toward a Queer of Color Critique (University of Minnesota, 2004)
- Muñoz, José Esteban. Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity (NYU, 1999)
- Smildges, J. Logan, Crip Negativity (Minnesota, 2023).
- Smildges, J. Logan, Queer Silence: On Disability and Rhetorical Absence (Minnesota, 2022).
- Snediker, Michael D., Contingent Figure: Chronic Pain and Queer Embodiment (Minnesota, 2021).
- Snorton, Riley. Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity (University of Minnesota, 2017).
- Walker, Nick. Neuroqueer Heresies : Notes on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic Empowerment, and Postnormal Possibilities. Fort Worth, Texas: Autonomous Press, 2021. Print.
Disability Research
--- Disability Justice
- Aho, Tanja, Liat Ben-Moshe, and Leon J. Hilton. “Mad Futures: Affect/Theory/Violence.” American Quarterly 69, no. 2 (2017): 291–345.
- Chen, Mel Y., Alison Kafer, Eunjung Kim, and Julie Avril Minich (eds.), Crip Genealogies (Duke, 2023)
- Erevelles, Nirmala. Disability and Difference in Global Contexts: Enabling a Transformative Body Politic (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011)
- Fritsch, Kelly, and Anne McGuire. We Move Together. Chico, CA ;: AK Press, 2021. Print.
- Kafai, Shayda. Crip Kinship: The Disability Justice & Art Activism of Sins Invalid (Arsenal Pulp, 2021)
- Kafer, Alison. (2013). Feminist, Queer, Crip. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- Kim, Jina B. (2020). Disability in an Age of Fascism. American Quarterly, 72(1), 265-276.
- Kim, Jina B., & Schalk, Sami. (2021). Reclaiming the Radical Politics of Self-Care. The South Atlantic Quarterly, 120(2), 325-342.
- Kim, Jina B. (2017). Toward a Crip-of-Color Critique: Thinking with Minich's 'Enabling Whom?'. Lateral, 6(1), Lateral, 2017, Vol.6 (1).
- Mills, Mara, and Rebecca Sanchez, eds. Crip Authorship : Disability as Method. New York: New York University Press, 2023. Print.
- McRuer, Robert. Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability (NYU, 2006)
- Pickens, Therí A. Black Madness :: Mad Blackness (Duke, 2019)
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Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice (Arsenal Pulp, 2018)
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Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi. The Future is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes and Mourning Songs (Arsenal Pulp, 2022).
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Price, Margaret. Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life. (University of Michigan Press, 2011).
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Puar, Jasbir K. The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability (Duke, 2017).
- Quayson, Ato. Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation (Columbia, 2007).
- Quinn, Hannah. “Crip Intimacy: Sockfriends, Sexuality, and ‘Cripped Things’”, Disability and Society (2023).
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Schalk, Sami. Black Disability Politics (Duke, 2022)
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Schalk, Sami. Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, Race, and Gender in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction (Duke, 2018).
- Schalk, Sami. “Coming to Claim Crip,” Disability Studies Quarterly Vol 33, No 2 (2013).
- Schalk, Sami. (2017). Critical Disability Studies as Methodology. Lateral, 6(1), Lateral, 2017, Vol.6 (1).
- Schalk, Sami, & Kim, Jina B. (2020). Integrating Race, Transforming Feminist Disability Studies. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 46(1), 31-55.
- Sirvent, Roberto, and Amy Reed-Sandoval (eds.). “Disability and the Decolonial Turn: Perspectives from the Americas,” Special issue, Disability and the Global South 6, no. 1 (2019).
This is an evolving list - do get in touch at neurodiverseox@st-annes.ox.ac.uk if you have any suggestions!