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Author:
Stiker, Henri-Jacques, author.
Title:
A history of disability / Henri-Jacques Stiker ; translated by William Sayers ; new foreword by David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder.
Edition:
New edition.
Publisher:
The University of Michigan Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxxi, 246 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
People with disabilities--Social conditions.
Social history.
Disabled Persons--history
Social Conditions
Personnes handicapées--Conditions sociales.
Histoire sociale.
social history.
Social history.
People with disabilities--Social conditions.
Behinderter Mensch.
Gesellschaft.
Westliche Welt.
Other Authors:
Sayers, William, translator.
Mitchell, David T., 1962- writer of foreword.
Other Titles:
Corps infirmes et sociétés. English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-239) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- The Bible and disability : the cult of God -- Western antiquity : the fear of the gods -- The system(s) of charity -- The classical centuries : the chill -- The birth of rehabilitation -- Epilogue -- Appendix : stages in the legislation.
Summary:
"The first book to attempt to provide a framework for analyzing disability through the ages, Henri-Jacques Stiker's now classic A History of Disability traces the history of western cultural responses to disability, from ancient times to the present. The sweep of the volume is broad; from a rereading and reinterpretation of the Oedipus myth to legislation regarding disability, Stiker proposes an analytical history that demonstrates how societies reveal themselves through their attitudes towards disability in unexpected ways. Through this history, Stiker examines a fundamental issue in contemporary Western discourse on disability: the cultural assumption that equality/sameness/similarity is always desired by those in society. He highlights the consequences of such a mindset, illustrating the intolerance of diversity and individualism that arises from placing such importance on equality. Working against this thinking, Stiker argues that difference is not only acceptable, but that it is desirable, and necessary. This new edition of the classic volume features a new foreword by David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder that assesses the impact of Stiker's history on Disability Studies and beyond, twenty years after the book's translation into English. The book will be of interest to scholars of disability, historians, social scientists, cultural anthropologists, and those who are intrigued by the role that culture plays in the development of language and thought surrounding people with disabilities."-- From Amazon
Series:
Corporealities : discourses of disability
ISBN:
9780472037810
0472037811
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Ankeny)

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