The madwoman and the blindman : Jane Eyre, discourse, disability / Edited by David Bolt, Julia Miele Rodas, and Elizabeth J. Donaldson ; with a foreword by Lennard J. Davis.
The corpus of the madwoman : toward a feminist disability studies theory of embodiment and mental illness / Elizabeth J. Donaldson -- The blindman in the classic : feminisms, ocularcentrism, and Jane Eyre / David Bolt -- "On the spectrum" : rereading contact and affect in Jane Eyre / Julia Miele Rodas -- From India-rubber back to flesh : a reevaluation of male embodiment in Jane Eyre / Margaret Rose Torrell -- From custodial care to caring labor : the discourse of who cares in Jane Eyre / D. Christopher Gabbard -- "I began to see" : Biblical models of disability in Jane Eyre / Essaka Joshua -- Illness, disability, and recognition in Jane Eyre / Susannah Mintz -- Visions of Rochester : screening desire and disability in Jane Eyre / Martha Stoddard Holmes.
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