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  1. Joking a Part.Tom Shakespeare - 1999 - Body and Society 5 (4):47-52.
    This article discusses the different contexts in which disabled people encounter and deploy humour, both as victims and as agents, and provides examples. It raises questions about identity and audience and interpretation and about embodiment itself.
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  • Image politics, without the real: Simulacra, dandyism and disability fashion.Petra Kuppers - 2002 - In Mairian Corker Tom Shakespeare (ed.), Disability/Postmodernity: Embodying Disability Theory. pp. 184--197.
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  • The crooked timber of humanity: Disability, ideology and the aesthetic.Anita Silvers - 2002 - In Mairian Corker Tom Shakespeare (ed.), Disability/Postmodernity: Embodying Disability Theory. pp. 228--244.
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  • Mapping the terrain.Mairiam Corker & Tom Shakespeare - 2002 - In Mairian Corker Tom Shakespeare (ed.), Disability/Postmodernity: Embodying Disability Theory. pp. 7.
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