Phallacies
Historical Intersections of Disability and Masculinity
Herausgeber: Brian, Kathleen M; Trent, James W
Phallacies
Historical Intersections of Disability and Masculinity
Herausgeber: Brian, Kathleen M; Trent, James W
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Phallacies: Historical Intersections of Disability and Masculinity is a collection of essays that focuses on disabled men who negotiate their masculinity as well as their disability. Essays include war-related disabilities, male hysteria, suicide clubs, mercy killings, and portraits of disabled men in literature and popular culture.
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Phallacies: Historical Intersections of Disability and Masculinity is a collection of essays that focuses on disabled men who negotiate their masculinity as well as their disability. Essays include war-related disabilities, male hysteria, suicide clubs, mercy killings, and portraits of disabled men in literature and popular culture.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780190458997
- ISBN-10: 0190458992
- Artikelnr.: 48742579
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780190458997
- ISBN-10: 0190458992
- Artikelnr.: 48742579
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kathleen M. Brian, PhD, is a Lecturer in the Liberal Studies Department at Western Washington University. Brian's recent work has appeared in the Journal of Literary and Disability Studies, the History of Psychiatry, and the Bulletin of the History of Medicine. James W. Trent, Jr., PhD, is a Visiting Scholar in the Heller School at Brandeis University. He is author of The Manliest Man: Samuel G. Howe and the Contours of Nineteenth-Century American Reform (2012) and Inventing the Feeble Mind: A History of Intellectual Disability in the United States (2016).
* Acknowledgements
* List of Illustrations
* Contributor Biographies
* Introduction
* David Serlin
* Part I: Is He Normal?
* Chapter 1. "Disability's Other: The Production of 'Normal Men' in
Midcentury America"
* Anna Creadick
* Chapter 2. "Henry Darger and the Unruly Paper Dollhouse Scrapbook"
* Mary S. Trent
* Chapter 3. "Black and Crazy: The Antinomian Black Male in North
American Consciousness"
* Lawrence E. Holcomb
* Chapter 4. "Masculinity or Bust: Gender and Impairment in Russ
Meyer's Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!"
* Murray K. Simpson
* Part II: War, Manhood, and Disability
* Chapter 5. "Marketing Disabled Manhood: Veterans and Advertising
since the Civil War"
* John Kinder
* Chapter 6. "'Half a Man': The Symbolism and Science of Paraplegic
Impotence in World War II America"
* Beth Linker and Whitney E. Laemmli
* Chapter 7. "'A Blind Man's Home-Coming': Masculinity, Disability and
Male Care-giving in First World War Britain"
* Jessica Meyer
* Part III: Disabled Man as "Less than a Man"
* Chapter 8. "Hysteria in the Male: Images of Masculinity in Late
Nineteenth-Century France"
* Daniela S. Barberis
* Chapter 9. "Down and Out: American Male Beggars' Presentations,
1860s-1930s"
* Robert Bogdan
* Chapter 10. "Death on a Silver Platter: Masculinity, Disabilities,
and the Noxon Murder Trials of 1944"
* Ivy George and James W. Trent Jr.
* Part IV: Men and Boys as "Supercrips"
* Chapter 11. "Mythological Pedagogies; or, Suicide Clubs as Eugenic
Alibi"
* Kathleen M. Brian
* Chapter 12. "Making Useful Men: The Roman Rosell Institute and Asylum
for the Blind, 1933-1950"
* Rebecca Ellis
* Chapter 13. "Weeping and Bad Hair: The Bodily Suffering of Early
Christian Hell as a Threat to Masculinity"
* Megan Henning
* Chapter 14. "Porgy and Dubose"
* Susan Schweik
* Chapter 15. "Ernest Hemingway: Ernest Hemingway, the Man, the Girl,
and the Genius"
* Carolyn Slaughter
* Contributor Biographies
* Index
* List of Illustrations
* Contributor Biographies
* Introduction
* David Serlin
* Part I: Is He Normal?
* Chapter 1. "Disability's Other: The Production of 'Normal Men' in
Midcentury America"
* Anna Creadick
* Chapter 2. "Henry Darger and the Unruly Paper Dollhouse Scrapbook"
* Mary S. Trent
* Chapter 3. "Black and Crazy: The Antinomian Black Male in North
American Consciousness"
* Lawrence E. Holcomb
* Chapter 4. "Masculinity or Bust: Gender and Impairment in Russ
Meyer's Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!"
* Murray K. Simpson
* Part II: War, Manhood, and Disability
* Chapter 5. "Marketing Disabled Manhood: Veterans and Advertising
since the Civil War"
* John Kinder
* Chapter 6. "'Half a Man': The Symbolism and Science of Paraplegic
Impotence in World War II America"
* Beth Linker and Whitney E. Laemmli
* Chapter 7. "'A Blind Man's Home-Coming': Masculinity, Disability and
Male Care-giving in First World War Britain"
* Jessica Meyer
* Part III: Disabled Man as "Less than a Man"
* Chapter 8. "Hysteria in the Male: Images of Masculinity in Late
Nineteenth-Century France"
* Daniela S. Barberis
* Chapter 9. "Down and Out: American Male Beggars' Presentations,
1860s-1930s"
* Robert Bogdan
* Chapter 10. "Death on a Silver Platter: Masculinity, Disabilities,
and the Noxon Murder Trials of 1944"
* Ivy George and James W. Trent Jr.
* Part IV: Men and Boys as "Supercrips"
* Chapter 11. "Mythological Pedagogies; or, Suicide Clubs as Eugenic
Alibi"
* Kathleen M. Brian
* Chapter 12. "Making Useful Men: The Roman Rosell Institute and Asylum
for the Blind, 1933-1950"
* Rebecca Ellis
* Chapter 13. "Weeping and Bad Hair: The Bodily Suffering of Early
Christian Hell as a Threat to Masculinity"
* Megan Henning
* Chapter 14. "Porgy and Dubose"
* Susan Schweik
* Chapter 15. "Ernest Hemingway: Ernest Hemingway, the Man, the Girl,
and the Genius"
* Carolyn Slaughter
* Contributor Biographies
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* List of Illustrations
* Contributor Biographies
* Introduction
* David Serlin
* Part I: Is He Normal?
* Chapter 1. "Disability's Other: The Production of 'Normal Men' in
Midcentury America"
* Anna Creadick
* Chapter 2. "Henry Darger and the Unruly Paper Dollhouse Scrapbook"
* Mary S. Trent
* Chapter 3. "Black and Crazy: The Antinomian Black Male in North
American Consciousness"
* Lawrence E. Holcomb
* Chapter 4. "Masculinity or Bust: Gender and Impairment in Russ
Meyer's Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!"
* Murray K. Simpson
* Part II: War, Manhood, and Disability
* Chapter 5. "Marketing Disabled Manhood: Veterans and Advertising
since the Civil War"
* John Kinder
* Chapter 6. "'Half a Man': The Symbolism and Science of Paraplegic
Impotence in World War II America"
* Beth Linker and Whitney E. Laemmli
* Chapter 7. "'A Blind Man's Home-Coming': Masculinity, Disability and
Male Care-giving in First World War Britain"
* Jessica Meyer
* Part III: Disabled Man as "Less than a Man"
* Chapter 8. "Hysteria in the Male: Images of Masculinity in Late
Nineteenth-Century France"
* Daniela S. Barberis
* Chapter 9. "Down and Out: American Male Beggars' Presentations,
1860s-1930s"
* Robert Bogdan
* Chapter 10. "Death on a Silver Platter: Masculinity, Disabilities,
and the Noxon Murder Trials of 1944"
* Ivy George and James W. Trent Jr.
* Part IV: Men and Boys as "Supercrips"
* Chapter 11. "Mythological Pedagogies; or, Suicide Clubs as Eugenic
Alibi"
* Kathleen M. Brian
* Chapter 12. "Making Useful Men: The Roman Rosell Institute and Asylum
for the Blind, 1933-1950"
* Rebecca Ellis
* Chapter 13. "Weeping and Bad Hair: The Bodily Suffering of Early
Christian Hell as a Threat to Masculinity"
* Megan Henning
* Chapter 14. "Porgy and Dubose"
* Susan Schweik
* Chapter 15. "Ernest Hemingway: Ernest Hemingway, the Man, the Girl,
and the Genius"
* Carolyn Slaughter
* Contributor Biographies
* Index
* List of Illustrations
* Contributor Biographies
* Introduction
* David Serlin
* Part I: Is He Normal?
* Chapter 1. "Disability's Other: The Production of 'Normal Men' in
Midcentury America"
* Anna Creadick
* Chapter 2. "Henry Darger and the Unruly Paper Dollhouse Scrapbook"
* Mary S. Trent
* Chapter 3. "Black and Crazy: The Antinomian Black Male in North
American Consciousness"
* Lawrence E. Holcomb
* Chapter 4. "Masculinity or Bust: Gender and Impairment in Russ
Meyer's Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!"
* Murray K. Simpson
* Part II: War, Manhood, and Disability
* Chapter 5. "Marketing Disabled Manhood: Veterans and Advertising
since the Civil War"
* John Kinder
* Chapter 6. "'Half a Man': The Symbolism and Science of Paraplegic
Impotence in World War II America"
* Beth Linker and Whitney E. Laemmli
* Chapter 7. "'A Blind Man's Home-Coming': Masculinity, Disability and
Male Care-giving in First World War Britain"
* Jessica Meyer
* Part III: Disabled Man as "Less than a Man"
* Chapter 8. "Hysteria in the Male: Images of Masculinity in Late
Nineteenth-Century France"
* Daniela S. Barberis
* Chapter 9. "Down and Out: American Male Beggars' Presentations,
1860s-1930s"
* Robert Bogdan
* Chapter 10. "Death on a Silver Platter: Masculinity, Disabilities,
and the Noxon Murder Trials of 1944"
* Ivy George and James W. Trent Jr.
* Part IV: Men and Boys as "Supercrips"
* Chapter 11. "Mythological Pedagogies; or, Suicide Clubs as Eugenic
Alibi"
* Kathleen M. Brian
* Chapter 12. "Making Useful Men: The Roman Rosell Institute and Asylum
for the Blind, 1933-1950"
* Rebecca Ellis
* Chapter 13. "Weeping and Bad Hair: The Bodily Suffering of Early
Christian Hell as a Threat to Masculinity"
* Megan Henning
* Chapter 14. "Porgy and Dubose"
* Susan Schweik
* Chapter 15. "Ernest Hemingway: Ernest Hemingway, the Man, the Girl,
and the Genius"
* Carolyn Slaughter
* Contributor Biographies
* Index