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History of Disability in American Poetry

Some disabled scholars and poets, such as writer Jim Ferris, cite the work of Emily Dickinson as an early source of disabled poetry that specifically focuses on the body and the experience of living in an othered or ill body. Dickinson specifically communicates some elements of this experience with broken lines and staccato language—practices that are still used frequently in disabled poetry of today.

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Updated 2023-03-05

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