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Talk:Ableism in Fandom

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I have a folder for bookmarks on this topic, and I've managed to remember to collect 2 so far, but both are really good, with good discussions to use to spur structuring the page--there could be quite a lot on critical response to canon as well as some of the issues in the disability fic page and access issues as well. 02 May 2010 Cosplay, race, ability, and gender; or, who gets to dress up as whom? and Disability in Speculative Fiction: Monsters, mutants and muggles I also know the FWD blog has excellent stuff on Glee and TWC had a second relevent article this time too. I might get time to work on page structure in the next few days.--facetofcathy 03:43, 27 September 2010 (UTC)