To all our friends and colleagues interested in pop culture, greetings: with a query and request-- Please e-mail us about any recollections or sightings, in any Disney *_animated_ short or full-length feature,* of what you consider disability, disfigurement, or other (non-racial, non-gender) physical difference. Eg, the 7 Dwarfs of Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan's Capt Hook, etc. We hope we have overlooked no examples as we prepare a Disney chapter for the forthcoming anthology, "Making Differences," which surveys pop images of disability in an entertaining, non-academic fashion. Call for writers -- BTW, if you know a writer who might be interested in the Disney chapter, please encourage hi/r to contact us. At this point, the assignment is still open. Star Trek writers? -- We also have not settled on a writer for a chapter on disability/difference/physical loss stories in Star Trek (A Universe of Differences), and would appreciate your alerting us to any writer wanting to help on that. You are welcome to forward this note to any appropriate bbs. Bet MacArthur, Director of Film Projects Arts Analysis Institute, PO Box 390-372 Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 USA In Mass: (617) 455 6189 In Los Angeles: (310) 313 5059 ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]