Try some of these library subject headings to browse print books at the library (listed in order of holdings). These links will take you to UC Library Search, the library catalog.
Disability History of the United States
Kim Nielsen
The New Disability History
Longmore and Umansky
The Disability Studies Reader
Lennard J. Davis
Why I Burned My Book
Paul Longmore
The Disability Reader
Tom Shakespeare
Feminist, Queer, Crip
Alison Kafer
Deaf and Disability Studies
Burch and Kafer
Disability Studies
Synder,
Brueggemann, and
Garland-Thomson
Handbook of Disability Studies
Albrecht,
Seelman, and Bury
Rethinking Normalcy
Titchkosky and Michalko
Madness in America
Gamwell and Tomes
Mad at School
Margaret Price
Defining Deviance
Michael Rembis
Theaters of Madness
Benjamin Reiss
The Psychiatric Persuasion
Elizabeth Lunbeck
The Woman Warrior
Maxine Hong Kingston
An Unquiet Mind
Kay Jamison
The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath
Girl, Interrupted
Susanna Kaysen
Darkness Visible
William Styron
Beloved
Toni Morrison
The Yellow Wallpaper
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Ken Kesey
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Sherman Alexie
Everything Is Illuminated
Jonathan Safran Foer
Browse the Shelves
Many books related to disability studies are located in the call number HV section of the Main Stacks (Level C).
They may also be located in Moffitt New Books, the Social Research library, the Anthropology Library, NRLF, and other locations.