This collection reflects on the development of disability studies in German-speaking Europe and brings together interdisciplinary perspectives on disability in German, Austrian, and Swiss history and culture.
This collection reflects on the development of disability studies in German-speaking Europe and brings together interdisciplinary perspectives on disability in German, Austrian, and Swiss history and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Disability Studies in German-Speaking Europe, an Introduction Linda Leskau, Tanja Nusser, and Katherine Sorrels Part 1: Negotiating Interpersonal Relationships: Historical Perspectives 1: Inclusion, Emotion, and Disability Markus Dederich and Katherine Sorrels 2: "Moral Madness": Representations of Prodigality, Disability, and Competence in German Legal History Ashley L. Elrod 3: Deafness and "Disfigurement" as Relational Disorders: Aron Ronald Bodenheimer's Psychotherapy at the Zurich School for the Deaf during the 1960s Marion Schmidt Part 2: Reckoning with the Past: Reconstruction of Memory 4: The Romance of the Institution: Educational Optimism and the Confinement of the "Feeble-Minded" in Modern Germany Warren Rosenblum 5: From the Disability Murders Archive: Ernst Klee's Confrontation of the Public with Nazism's First Genocide Dagmar Herzog 6: Disability in Nazi Germany: Memory of "Euthanasia" Crimes and Commemoration of Their Victims Lutz Kaelber Part 3: Intersections and Diversity: The Lens of Culture 7: A Crip Chronotope: Time, Disability, and Heimat in Else Lasker-Schüler's Die Wupper Caroline Weist 8: Disability in the Narrative and Dramatic Work of Thomas Bernhard Linda Leskau 9: Freaks, Capriccios, Monstrosities: Ulrike Ottinger's Freak Orlando: Kleines Welttheater in fünf Episoden Tanja Nusser 10: Disability as Opportunity in Alissa Walser's Novel about the Blind Maria Theresia Paradis Waltraud Maierhofer Notes on the Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Disability Studies in German-Speaking Europe, an Introduction Linda Leskau, Tanja Nusser, and Katherine Sorrels Part 1: Negotiating Interpersonal Relationships: Historical Perspectives 1: Inclusion, Emotion, and Disability Markus Dederich and Katherine Sorrels 2: "Moral Madness": Representations of Prodigality, Disability, and Competence in German Legal History Ashley L. Elrod 3: Deafness and "Disfigurement" as Relational Disorders: Aron Ronald Bodenheimer's Psychotherapy at the Zurich School for the Deaf during the 1960s Marion Schmidt Part 2: Reckoning with the Past: Reconstruction of Memory 4: The Romance of the Institution: Educational Optimism and the Confinement of the "Feeble-Minded" in Modern Germany Warren Rosenblum 5: From the Disability Murders Archive: Ernst Klee's Confrontation of the Public with Nazism's First Genocide Dagmar Herzog 6: Disability in Nazi Germany: Memory of "Euthanasia" Crimes and Commemoration of Their Victims Lutz Kaelber Part 3: Intersections and Diversity: The Lens of Culture 7: A Crip Chronotope: Time, Disability, and Heimat in Else Lasker-Schüler's Die Wupper Caroline Weist 8: Disability in the Narrative and Dramatic Work of Thomas Bernhard Linda Leskau 9: Freaks, Capriccios, Monstrosities: Ulrike Ottinger's Freak Orlando: Kleines Welttheater in fünf Episoden Tanja Nusser 10: Disability as Opportunity in Alissa Walser's Novel about the Blind Maria Theresia Paradis Waltraud Maierhofer Notes on the Contributors Index
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