
What It Means to Be Literate
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- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction. What Disability and Literacy Mean Together: Ableist Violence and a Disability Materiality Approach to Literacy
- Chapter 1. Centering Communicative Disability and Communicative Access in Literacy Research
- Chapter 2. Feeling Less than Literate: The Material Consequences of a Normate Template
- Chapter 3. Embodying Literacy: From Compulsory to Complex
- Chapter 4. Exceeding Ableist Literate Norms: Toward Literacy-Disability Ecologies
- Conclusion. What Disability Materiality Means for Approaches to Literacy
- Appendix A. Participants' Chart
- Appendix B. Life History Interview Script
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
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