Disability Histories.
Burch, Susan.
Disability Histories. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (417 pages) - Disability Histories Series . - Disability Histories Series .
Cover -- Title -- Contents -- List of Keywords -- Acknowledgments -- Re-Membering the Past: Reflections on Disability Histories-Susan Burch and Michael Rembis -- Part One. Family, Community, and Daily Life -- 1. Disability, Dependency, and the Family in the Early United States-Daniel Blackie -- 2. Thomas Cameron's "Pure and Guileless Life," 1806-1870: Affection and Developmental Disability in -- 3. Parents and Professionals: Parents' Reflections on Professionals, the Support System, and the Fam -- 4. Historical Perceptions of Autism in Brazil: Professional Treatment, Family Advocacy, and Autistic -- 5. Negotiating Disability: Mobilization and Organization among Landmine Survivors in Late Twentieth- -- Part Two. Cultural Histories -- 6. Disability Things: Material Culture and American Disability History, 1700-2010-Katherine Ott -- 7. The Contergan Scandal: Media, Medicine, and Thalidomide in 1960s West Germany-Elsbeth Bösl -- 8. "Lest We Forget": Disabled Veterans and the Politics of War Rememberance in the United States-Joh -- Part Three: Bodies, Medicine, and Contested Knowledge -- 9. Smallpox, Disability, and Survival in Nineteenth-Century France: Rewriting Paradigms from a New E -- 10. "Unfit for Ordinary Purposes": Disability, Slaves, and Decision Making in the Antebellum America -- 11. Rehabilitation Staged: How Soviet Doctors "Cured" Disability in the Second World War-Frances L. -- 12. The Curious Case of the "Professional Hemophiliac": Medicine, Disability and the Contested Value -- 13. Border Disorders: Mental Illness, Feminist Metaphor, and the Disordered Female Psych in the Twen -- Part Four. Citizenship and Belonging -- 14. The Paradox of Social Progress: The Deaf Cultural Community in France in the Ideals of the Third -- 15. Property, Disability, and the Making of the Incompetent Citizen in the United States, 1860s-1940. 16. "Salvaging the Negro": Race, Rehabilitation, and the Body Politic in World War I American, 1917- -- 17. Engendering and Regendering Disability: Gender and Disability Activism in Postwar America-Audra -- 18. Self-Advocacy and Blind Activists: The Origins of the Disability Rights Movement in Twentieth-Ce -- About the Contributors -- Index.
9780252096693
Disabilities -- History.
People with disabilities -- History.
Disabilities -- Cross-cultural studies.
People with disabilities -- Cross-cultural studies.
Electronic books.
HV1552
305.908
Disability Histories. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (417 pages) - Disability Histories Series . - Disability Histories Series .
Cover -- Title -- Contents -- List of Keywords -- Acknowledgments -- Re-Membering the Past: Reflections on Disability Histories-Susan Burch and Michael Rembis -- Part One. Family, Community, and Daily Life -- 1. Disability, Dependency, and the Family in the Early United States-Daniel Blackie -- 2. Thomas Cameron's "Pure and Guileless Life," 1806-1870: Affection and Developmental Disability in -- 3. Parents and Professionals: Parents' Reflections on Professionals, the Support System, and the Fam -- 4. Historical Perceptions of Autism in Brazil: Professional Treatment, Family Advocacy, and Autistic -- 5. Negotiating Disability: Mobilization and Organization among Landmine Survivors in Late Twentieth- -- Part Two. Cultural Histories -- 6. Disability Things: Material Culture and American Disability History, 1700-2010-Katherine Ott -- 7. The Contergan Scandal: Media, Medicine, and Thalidomide in 1960s West Germany-Elsbeth Bösl -- 8. "Lest We Forget": Disabled Veterans and the Politics of War Rememberance in the United States-Joh -- Part Three: Bodies, Medicine, and Contested Knowledge -- 9. Smallpox, Disability, and Survival in Nineteenth-Century France: Rewriting Paradigms from a New E -- 10. "Unfit for Ordinary Purposes": Disability, Slaves, and Decision Making in the Antebellum America -- 11. Rehabilitation Staged: How Soviet Doctors "Cured" Disability in the Second World War-Frances L. -- 12. The Curious Case of the "Professional Hemophiliac": Medicine, Disability and the Contested Value -- 13. Border Disorders: Mental Illness, Feminist Metaphor, and the Disordered Female Psych in the Twen -- Part Four. Citizenship and Belonging -- 14. The Paradox of Social Progress: The Deaf Cultural Community in France in the Ideals of the Third -- 15. Property, Disability, and the Making of the Incompetent Citizen in the United States, 1860s-1940. 16. "Salvaging the Negro": Race, Rehabilitation, and the Body Politic in World War I American, 1917- -- 17. Engendering and Regendering Disability: Gender and Disability Activism in Postwar America-Audra -- 18. Self-Advocacy and Blind Activists: The Origins of the Disability Rights Movement in Twentieth-Ce -- About the Contributors -- Index.
9780252096693
Disabilities -- History.
People with disabilities -- History.
Disabilities -- Cross-cultural studies.
People with disabilities -- Cross-cultural studies.
Electronic books.
HV1552
305.908