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Works Cited/Works Consulted/Works Forced upon Me

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Autistic Bitch from Hell. (2007). Deconstructing Sally-Anne. Whose planet is it anyway? Retrieved from http://autisticbfh.blogspot.com

Baggs, A. (2005). Getting the truth out. Retrieved from http://gettingthetruthout.org

Baron-Cohen, S. (1997). Mindblindness: An essay on autism and theory of mind. Boston: MIT.

Baron-Cohen, S.; Leslie, A.M.; & Frith, U. (1985). Does the autistic child have a theory of mind? Cognition, 21, 37-46.

Bizzell, P. (1997). Cognition, convention, and certainty. In Victor Villanueva (Ed.), Cross-talk in comp studies. Urbana: NCTE.

Bolter, J.D. (2001). Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Bolter, J.D., & Grusin, R. (2000). Remediation: Understanding new media. Boston: MIT. 

Couser, G.T. (2008). Conflicting paradigms: The rhetorics of disability memoir. In C. Lewiecki-Wilson and B.J. Brueggemann (Eds.), Disability and the teaching of writing (pp. 190-198). Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's.

Couser, G.T. (2002). Signifying bodies: Life writing and disability studies. In S.L. Snyder, B.J. Brueggemann, and R. Garland-Thomson (Eds.), Disability studies: enabling the humanities (pp. 109-117). New York: Modern Language Association.

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Linton, S. (2008). Reassigning meaning. In C. Lewiecki-Wilson and B.J. Brueggemann (Eds.), Disability and the teaching of writing (pp. 174-182). Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's.

McRuer, R. (2002). Compulsory able-bodiedness and queer/disabled existence. In S.L. Snyder, B.J. Brueggemann, and R. Garland-Thomson (Eds.), Disability studies: enabling the humanities (pp. 88-99). New York: Modern Language Association.

Manovich, L. (2001). The language of new media. Cambridge: MIT.          

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Savarese, R.J. (2007). Reasonable people: A memoir of autism and adoption. New York: Other Press.

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