Writing Disability: A Critical History
written by Sara Newman, fl. 2013, in Disability in Society (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013, originally published 2013), 207 page(s)
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- Abstract / Summary
- What accounts for the differing ways that individuals and cultures have tried to make sense of mental and physical disabilities? Can we see a pattern of change over time? Sara Newman examines personal narratives across a broad sweep of history—from ancient Greece to the present day—to reveal the interplay of dynamics that have shaped both personal and societal conceptions of mental and physical difference.
- Field of Interest
- Disability Studies
- Author
- Sara Newman, fl. 2013
- Copyright Message
- Copyright © 2013 by Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.
- Content Type
- Book
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Format
- Text
- Original Publication Date
- 2013
- Page Count
- 207
- Publication Year
- 2013
- Publisher
- Lynne Rienner Publishers
- Place Published / Released
- Boulder, CO
- Subject
- Disability Studies, Diversity, Theory, Cultural change and history, Intellectual disabilities, Physical disabilities, Disabled persons, Theoretical Perspectives, History and Theory, Teoría, Teoria, Late 20th Century (1975–2000), The Sixties (1960–1974), Post-war Era (1945–1960), Early 21st Century United States (2001– ), Depression & World War II (1929–1945), World War I & Jazz Age (1914–1928), The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913), Reconstruction (1866–1876), Civil War (1860–1865), Expansion & Sectionalism (1829–1859), Early National Era (1790–1828), Revolutionary Era (1765–1789), Colonial Era (1650–1765), Discovery and Exploration (1492–1650), Pre-Columbian Americas, to 1492
- Series / Program
- Disability in Society
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- Theoretical Perspectives, History and Theory, Teoría, Teoria