“…In the 1960s, researchers began to analyze texts from an equity‐oriented, or social justice, perspective. Feminist criticism (Ellman, 1968; Millett, 1969; Showalter, 1977) was one of the earliest social justice frameworks, followed by a variety of others including critical race theory (Bell, 1976; Delgado, 1995; Freeman, 1978), gender studies and queer theory (Butler, 1990; Foucault, 1978; Jagose, 1996), critical disability theory (Meekosha & Shuttleworth, 2009; Pothier & Devlin, 2006), and LatCrit theory (Hernández‐Truyol, 1997; Johnson & Martinez, 1999), among others. Each framework focuses on its own social justice issues and questions.…”