Disability studies readers are collections of essays, articles, and other writings that explore the field of disability studies. These readers typically cover a wide range of topics related to disability, including the social construction of disability, disability rights and activism, representations of disability in media and literature, and the experiences of disabled individuals in society. Disability studies readers often include contributions from scholars, activists, and individuals with disabilities, providing a diverse and comprehensive overview of the field. These readers are commonly used as textbooks in disability studies courses and are valuable resources for anyone interested in learning more about disability and disability studies.