Contents
Foreword / Tsitsi Chataika
Introduction: Unnatural Bodies: Colonialism, Disability, and the Environment / Tatiana Konrad
Part I. Justice, Imperialism, and Eco-Ableism
1. Disability Rights as a “Global” Norm: Environmentalism, Post-Colonialism, and the Meaning of Disability in the Majority World / Andrew B. Jenks
2. Disability, Colonialism, and Environmental Theory: A Political Theory Perspective / Nancy J. Hirschmann
3. (Post)Colonialism, Eco-Ableism, and the Production of Knowledge / Memona Hossain
4. Rights and Responsibilities in Australia: Debility and Dispossession in Settler Colonialism / Alice Wexler
Part II. Redefining Blindness and Deafness Through (Dis)Ability, Colonialism, and the Environment
5. Blind Horizons: The Worlds of People with Sight Loss during Scotland’s Long Nineteenth Century / Iain Hutchison
6. Curing a “Toxic Condition”: Deafness and Public Health Policy during the Porfiriato / Holly Caldwell
7. The Blindness of Colonial Modernity: A Blind Man’s Remembrance of Things Past / Aubrey Tang
Part III. Disabled Bodies, Ecologies, and Imperialist Subjectivities
8. Dis/Enabling Spaces: Crip-Ecologies of Shakespeare’s The Tempest / John Gulledge
9. The Superfluous Who “Neither Produce like the Poor nor Consume like the Rich”: Eugenics and the “Coloniality of Ability” in Edward Thomas’s The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans (1913) / Anna Stenning
10. The Damaging Effects of Western Neoliberal Policies and Local Corruption in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People / Suha Kudsieh
Part IV. Colonialism, (Dis)Ability, and Nature in and Through America
11. American Degeneracy: Colonial Science and Environmental Anxiety in the Eighteenth Century / Gordon M. Sayre
12. The Bison and the Plow: Eco-Ableism and the Conquest of the Great Plains / Matthew J. C. Cella
13. The (Un)Making of Voice: Nuclear Colonialism, Disability, and Toxic Environmentalism in Marshallese Music / Jessica A. Schwartz
Contributors
Index