Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Not Turning into Cellophane : Fighting Marginalisation
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    y separately published work icon Shattering Ableist Narratives : The Wiscon Chronicles Volume Seven JoSelle Vanderhooft (editor), Seattle : Aqueduct Press , 2013 8410887 2013 anthology essay

    'In science fiction and fantasy, just as in the world we all inhabit, disability is often misunderstood, maligned, and disregarded, even by fans (as well as people in general) who are committed to social justice, anti-oppression, and equal representation for all in sf/f fandom. In the spirit of WisCon’s continuing mission to boldly go where no con has gone before in breaking down barriers, this volume of the WisCon Chronicles seeks to smash ableist narratives that keep disabled people from full participation in the present we inhabit and the speculative futures we hope to create.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Seattle : Aqueduct Press , 2013
    Note: Page numbers unknown.
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