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Gaaah, one of my favourite shows, decides to get Even Better by bringing you and Felicia in and then gets cancelled. I'd be all face-palmy only I'm too busy banging my head on the desk.
Feel terrible for you and everybody else involved in making such a great show.
Seriously: Hulk smash syfy.
Saying goodbye to Eureka
Last year, my friend Amy told me she was moving from writing Leverage to writing Eureka. She asked me if I was interested in playing a scientist who was kind of a jerk. I said "yes" as fast as I could, and ended up playing Doctor Isaac Parrish for seven of the ten episodes in season 4.5. When se...
Don't know if you read reviews, but there is a lot of love for you (and the episode in general) over at i09 http://tinyurl.com/3uds9zw
Let's just say they really, really like what you and your character are doing. I concur with my learned friends.
EUREKA: Glimpse
Last night's Eureka, Glimpse, was my first episode as a non-enraged-by-the-enraginator-device Doctor Parrish. I had completely forgotten about Fargo's commercial for the Astraeus project at the top of the show; when I saw that, the excitement of shooting the entire season came flooding back to m...
It's possible to make your references Zotero readable. Hopefully, this should have worked.
[edit: nope, does't work in comments - but the html should work in the main body of the text. It just makes grabbing the bibliographic references, so much easier]
Davis, Lennard J., ed. 2010. The disability studies reader. 3rd ed. London: Routledge.
Oliver, Michael. 1990. The politics of disablement. London: Macmillan Education.
Siebers, Tobin. 2008. Disability theory. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Stiker, Henri-Jacques. 1999. A history of disability. Trans. William. Sayers. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. 1997. Extraordinary bodies : figuring physical disability in American culture and literature. New York: Columbia University Press.
Tremain, Shelley. 2005. Foucault and the government of disability. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Disability Studies: suggested readings
Shelley Tremain has provided this as an introductory bibliography to Disability Studies. It's not a comprehensive bibliography, nor is it directly solely to philosophers. Please use it as an invitation to contribute other suggestions in comments. We're adding "Disability Studies" to our categor...
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