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Kaleidoscope Magazine
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Issue #55,
Life Stories
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The following is a list of Kaleidoscope
themes still available for purchase:
Issue 15 - Monet
Issue 20 - "10 Years" - Celebrating 10 years of publication
Issue 28 - "Disability and Body Image" - featuring "Riua Akinshegun: A Journey of Healing"
Issue 29 - "War and War-Related Disabilities" - featuring Judy Chicago's Holocaust Project
Issue 31 - "Disability and Violence Against children - featuring an
excerpt from Bone
Truth by Anne Finger
Issue 33 - "Disability and Caregivers" - featuring an excerpt from A Whole New Life by
Reynolds Price
Issue 38 - "The Economics of Disability" - featuring a commentary by
disability rights activist Marta
Russell, "The Political Economy Affects Us Personally"
Issue 39 - "For Our Parents With Disabilities" - featuring an essay by Andre Dubus -
"Witness" from Meditations From a Movable Chair
Issue 40 - "Disability and the Created Environment" -
featuring an article based on an
interview with architect John Hamilton, author of A House for Michael
Issue 42 - "The Study of Disability" - featuring an excerpt from
Extraordinary Bodies:
Figuring Physical disability in American Culture and Literature by Rosemarie
Garland-Thomson, Ph.D.
Issue 43 - "Deaf Culture" - featuring the work of artist Charles Wildbank
Issue 45 - "Mythology & Folklore" - featuring "The Grayling Pond" by Joe
Beardsley and the mythology-based art of d'Elaine Johnson
Issue 46 - "The Road Less Traveled" -
featuring "Traveling More on the Road Less Traveled" by Diana Hume George and
the black and white photography of Stuart McCallum and Tom Lee.
Issue 47 - "Autism -- A Life Apart" - featuring "I Was Trying to Say:
Listening to the Fragmented Human Center of William Faulkner's The Sound and
the Fury by Mark Decker and installation art, "Adrift in the Sea of
Tranquility," by Hirokazu Fukawa.
Issue 48 - "Perspective on Aging: I Am Still Learning" - featuring
the powerful work of artist and social activist Elizabeth "Grandma Layton," and
an excerpt from The Family on Beartown Road by Elizabeth Cohen.
Issue 50 - "The Troubled Mind" - featuring the powerful essay, "Taking
Hits," by Sonya Huber; "Visiting Hours" by Sarah Dickerson and "These Fishers
Tell the Infirmities of Men" by Terry DeWayne Coffey.
Issue 51 - "Parents & Children" - featuring a touching excerpt from
Alex: The Fathering of a Preemie by Jeff Stimpson; "Lucy Grealy's
Autobiography of a Face: Disability, Nationahood, and the 'Country of
Childhood'" by Megan Sullivan and "Portraits that Capture the Soul" featuring
the art of Sunaura (Sunny) Taylor
Issue 52 - "A Thematic Collage" - featuring material reflecting previous
Kaleidoscope themes.
Issue 53 - "Portrayals of Disability in the Media" - featuring a wide
variety of articles and essays reflecting on disability as shown in film and on
television.
Issue 54 - "Disability & Humor"
Issue 55 - "Life Stories"
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