Changing Social Attitudes Toward Disability
Perspectives from historical, cultural, and educational studies
Herausgeber: Bolt, David
Changing Social Attitudes Toward Disability
Perspectives from historical, cultural, and educational studies
Herausgeber: Bolt, David
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This book provides a multifaceted exploration of changing social attitudes toward disability. Adopting a tripartite approach to examining disability, the book looks at historical, cultural, and education studies, to break down some of the unhelpful boundaries between disciplines so that disability is recognised as an issue for all of us across all aspects of society.
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This book provides a multifaceted exploration of changing social attitudes toward disability. Adopting a tripartite approach to examining disability, the book looks at historical, cultural, and education studies, to break down some of the unhelpful boundaries between disciplines so that disability is recognised as an issue for all of us across all aspects of society.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9780415732499
- ISBN-10: 0415732492
- Artikelnr.: 40544662
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9780415732499
- ISBN-10: 0415732492
- Artikelnr.: 40544662
David Bolt is Director of the Centre for Culture & Disability Studies, Liverpool Hope University, UK. He is a co-editor of the book series Literary Disability Studies, founder of the International Network of Literary & Cultural Disability Scholars and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies. He is also co-editor of the book The Madwoman and the Blindman (The Ohio State University Press) and author of The Metanarrative of Blindness (University of Michigan Press). Dr Bolt is an editorial board member of both Disability & Society and the Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness.
Introduction: Changing Social Attitudes Toward Disability:
Perspectives From Historical, Cultural, and Educational Studies David Bolt
Part 1: Disability, Attitudes, and History 1. Evolution and Human
Uniqueness: Prehistory, Disability, and the Unexpected Anthropology of
Charles Darwin David Doat 2. Killer Consumptive in the Wild West: The
Posthumous Decline of Doc Holliday Alex Tankard 3. 'Beings in Another
Galaxy': Historians, the Nazi 'Euthanasia' Programme, and the Question of
Opposition Emmeline Burdett 4. Disability and Photojournalism in the Age of
the Image Alice Hall 5. Mental Disability and Rhetoricity Retold: The
Memoir on Drugs Catherine Prendergast Part 2: Disability, Attitudes, and
Culture 6. The 'Hunchback': Across Cultures and Time Tom Coogan 7. Altered
Men: War, Body Trauma, and the Origins of the Cyborg Soldier in American
Science Fiction Sue Smith 8. The Cultural Work of Disability and Illness
Memoirs: Schizophrenia as Collaborative Life Narrative Stella Bolaki 9.
Impaired or Empowered? Mapping Disability onto European Literature Pauline
Eyre 10. The Supremacy of Sight: Aesthetics, Representations, and Attitudes
David Bolt Part 3: Disability, Attitudes, and Education 11. Ethnic
Cleansing? Disability and the Colonisation of the Intranet Alan Hodkinson
12. Creative Subjects? Critically Documenting Art Education and Disability
Claire Penketh 13. Dysrationalia: An Institutional Learning Disability?
Owen Barden 14. 'Lexism' and the Temporal Problem of Defining 'Dyslexia'
Craig Collinson 15. Behaviour, Emotion, and Social Attitudes: The Education
of 'Challenging' Pupils Marie Caslin Epilogue: Attitudes and Actions David
Bolt
Perspectives From Historical, Cultural, and Educational Studies David Bolt
Part 1: Disability, Attitudes, and History 1. Evolution and Human
Uniqueness: Prehistory, Disability, and the Unexpected Anthropology of
Charles Darwin David Doat 2. Killer Consumptive in the Wild West: The
Posthumous Decline of Doc Holliday Alex Tankard 3. 'Beings in Another
Galaxy': Historians, the Nazi 'Euthanasia' Programme, and the Question of
Opposition Emmeline Burdett 4. Disability and Photojournalism in the Age of
the Image Alice Hall 5. Mental Disability and Rhetoricity Retold: The
Memoir on Drugs Catherine Prendergast Part 2: Disability, Attitudes, and
Culture 6. The 'Hunchback': Across Cultures and Time Tom Coogan 7. Altered
Men: War, Body Trauma, and the Origins of the Cyborg Soldier in American
Science Fiction Sue Smith 8. The Cultural Work of Disability and Illness
Memoirs: Schizophrenia as Collaborative Life Narrative Stella Bolaki 9.
Impaired or Empowered? Mapping Disability onto European Literature Pauline
Eyre 10. The Supremacy of Sight: Aesthetics, Representations, and Attitudes
David Bolt Part 3: Disability, Attitudes, and Education 11. Ethnic
Cleansing? Disability and the Colonisation of the Intranet Alan Hodkinson
12. Creative Subjects? Critically Documenting Art Education and Disability
Claire Penketh 13. Dysrationalia: An Institutional Learning Disability?
Owen Barden 14. 'Lexism' and the Temporal Problem of Defining 'Dyslexia'
Craig Collinson 15. Behaviour, Emotion, and Social Attitudes: The Education
of 'Challenging' Pupils Marie Caslin Epilogue: Attitudes and Actions David
Bolt
Introduction: Changing Social Attitudes Toward Disability:
Perspectives From Historical, Cultural, and Educational Studies David Bolt
Part 1: Disability, Attitudes, and History 1. Evolution and Human
Uniqueness: Prehistory, Disability, and the Unexpected Anthropology of
Charles Darwin David Doat 2. Killer Consumptive in the Wild West: The
Posthumous Decline of Doc Holliday Alex Tankard 3. 'Beings in Another
Galaxy': Historians, the Nazi 'Euthanasia' Programme, and the Question of
Opposition Emmeline Burdett 4. Disability and Photojournalism in the Age of
the Image Alice Hall 5. Mental Disability and Rhetoricity Retold: The
Memoir on Drugs Catherine Prendergast Part 2: Disability, Attitudes, and
Culture 6. The 'Hunchback': Across Cultures and Time Tom Coogan 7. Altered
Men: War, Body Trauma, and the Origins of the Cyborg Soldier in American
Science Fiction Sue Smith 8. The Cultural Work of Disability and Illness
Memoirs: Schizophrenia as Collaborative Life Narrative Stella Bolaki 9.
Impaired or Empowered? Mapping Disability onto European Literature Pauline
Eyre 10. The Supremacy of Sight: Aesthetics, Representations, and Attitudes
David Bolt Part 3: Disability, Attitudes, and Education 11. Ethnic
Cleansing? Disability and the Colonisation of the Intranet Alan Hodkinson
12. Creative Subjects? Critically Documenting Art Education and Disability
Claire Penketh 13. Dysrationalia: An Institutional Learning Disability?
Owen Barden 14. 'Lexism' and the Temporal Problem of Defining 'Dyslexia'
Craig Collinson 15. Behaviour, Emotion, and Social Attitudes: The Education
of 'Challenging' Pupils Marie Caslin Epilogue: Attitudes and Actions David
Bolt
Perspectives From Historical, Cultural, and Educational Studies David Bolt
Part 1: Disability, Attitudes, and History 1. Evolution and Human
Uniqueness: Prehistory, Disability, and the Unexpected Anthropology of
Charles Darwin David Doat 2. Killer Consumptive in the Wild West: The
Posthumous Decline of Doc Holliday Alex Tankard 3. 'Beings in Another
Galaxy': Historians, the Nazi 'Euthanasia' Programme, and the Question of
Opposition Emmeline Burdett 4. Disability and Photojournalism in the Age of
the Image Alice Hall 5. Mental Disability and Rhetoricity Retold: The
Memoir on Drugs Catherine Prendergast Part 2: Disability, Attitudes, and
Culture 6. The 'Hunchback': Across Cultures and Time Tom Coogan 7. Altered
Men: War, Body Trauma, and the Origins of the Cyborg Soldier in American
Science Fiction Sue Smith 8. The Cultural Work of Disability and Illness
Memoirs: Schizophrenia as Collaborative Life Narrative Stella Bolaki 9.
Impaired or Empowered? Mapping Disability onto European Literature Pauline
Eyre 10. The Supremacy of Sight: Aesthetics, Representations, and Attitudes
David Bolt Part 3: Disability, Attitudes, and Education 11. Ethnic
Cleansing? Disability and the Colonisation of the Intranet Alan Hodkinson
12. Creative Subjects? Critically Documenting Art Education and Disability
Claire Penketh 13. Dysrationalia: An Institutional Learning Disability?
Owen Barden 14. 'Lexism' and the Temporal Problem of Defining 'Dyslexia'
Craig Collinson 15. Behaviour, Emotion, and Social Attitudes: The Education
of 'Challenging' Pupils Marie Caslin Epilogue: Attitudes and Actions David
Bolt