Disability Studies Library

Through support of The Writing Institute, a growing number of Disability Studies texts are being housed in the Crow room in the main office of the English department, room 526 CL. The list of available texts is posted on our Library Thing and includes Narrative Prosthesis: Disability and the Dependencies of Discourse (Mitchell and Snyder 2001), Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression (Danquah 1998), DisCrit: Disability Studies and Critical Race Theory in Education ( Connor et al. 2015) and 40 other print materials in Disability Studies and adjacent fields.

All texts are free to borrow from the Disability Studies library by using the sign out sheet. If you are having trouble signing out a text, reach out to Jessie Male at jem496@pitt.edu.

If you have texts to add to the Disability Studies library or you would like a text to be ordered and added to the library, contact jem496@pitt.edu.