A Brief Literary History of Disability, is a convenient, lucid, and accessible entry point into the rapidly evolving conversation around disability in literary studies.
A Brief Literary History of Disability, is a convenient, lucid, and accessible entry point into the rapidly evolving conversation around disability in literary studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fuson Wang is an assistant professor of English at the University of California, Riverside, where he is currently the co-director of the Medical and Health Humanities Studies program. He has published widely in British Romantic literature, disability studies, and medical humanities.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Early Modern Chapter 1: A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis Chapter 2: Renaissance Historiography Part 2: Eighteenth Century Chapter 3: An Age of Enlightenment Chapter 4: An Age of Satire Part 3: Romantic Chapter 5: Human Flourishing Chapter 6: Approaching Normal Part 4: Victorian Chapter 7: Spectacular Metaphors Chapter 8: Why Tonga Must Die Part 5: Modernism/Postmodernism Chapter 9: We Normals Chapter 10: Destigmatizing Difference Part 6: Contemporary Chapter 11: Disability Autobiography Chapter 12: The Coalitional Politics of Disability
Introduction
Part 1: Early Modern
Chapter 1: A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis
Chapter 2: Renaissance Historiography
Part 2: Eighteenth Century
Chapter 3: An Age of Enlightenment
Chapter 4: An Age of Satire
Part 3: Romantic
Chapter 5: Human Flourishing
Chapter 6: Approaching Normal
Part 4: Victorian
Chapter 7: Spectacular Metaphors
Chapter 8: Why Tonga Must Die
Part 5: Modernism/Postmodernism
Chapter 9: We Normals
Chapter 10: Destigmatizing Difference
Part 6: Contemporary
Chapter 11: Disability Autobiography
Chapter 12: The Coalitional Politics of Disability
Introduction Part 1: Early Modern Chapter 1: A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis Chapter 2: Renaissance Historiography Part 2: Eighteenth Century Chapter 3: An Age of Enlightenment Chapter 4: An Age of Satire Part 3: Romantic Chapter 5: Human Flourishing Chapter 6: Approaching Normal Part 4: Victorian Chapter 7: Spectacular Metaphors Chapter 8: Why Tonga Must Die Part 5: Modernism/Postmodernism Chapter 9: We Normals Chapter 10: Destigmatizing Difference Part 6: Contemporary Chapter 11: Disability Autobiography Chapter 12: The Coalitional Politics of Disability
Introduction
Part 1: Early Modern
Chapter 1: A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis
Chapter 2: Renaissance Historiography
Part 2: Eighteenth Century
Chapter 3: An Age of Enlightenment
Chapter 4: An Age of Satire
Part 3: Romantic
Chapter 5: Human Flourishing
Chapter 6: Approaching Normal
Part 4: Victorian
Chapter 7: Spectacular Metaphors
Chapter 8: Why Tonga Must Die
Part 5: Modernism/Postmodernism
Chapter 9: We Normals
Chapter 10: Destigmatizing Difference
Part 6: Contemporary
Chapter 11: Disability Autobiography
Chapter 12: The Coalitional Politics of Disability
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