Colonising Disability explores the construction and treatment of disability across Britain and its Empire. Using a wide range of sources, Esme Cleall sheds important light on identity, othering, representation and experience in the nineteenth and early twentieth-century drawing into question other key concepts such as race and 'normalcy'.
Colonising Disability explores the construction and treatment of disability across Britain and its Empire. Using a wide range of sources, Esme Cleall sheds important light on identity, othering, representation and experience in the nineteenth and early twentieth-century drawing into question other key concepts such as race and 'normalcy'.
Esme Cleall is a senior lecturer at the University of Sheffield. She is the author of Missionary Discourses of Difference: Negotiating Otherness in the British Empire, c. 1840-1900 (2012).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Thinking about disability, rethinking difference 2. Disability and Otherness in the British Empire: disablement as a discourse of difference 3. Saving the other at home and overseas: philanthropy, education and the state 4. 'A Fearfully and wonderfully made individual': exhibiting bodily anomaly 5. Signs of Humanity: Language and Civilisation 6. A Deaf Imaginary: disability, nationhood and belonging in the 'British World' 7. Immigration: racism, ableism and exclusion 8. The health of the nation: class, race, gender and disability in imperial Britain Conclusion Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction: Thinking about disability, rethinking difference 2. Disability and Otherness in the British Empire: disablement as a discourse of difference 3. Saving the other at home and overseas: philanthropy, education and the state 4. 'A Fearfully and wonderfully made individual': exhibiting bodily anomaly 5. Signs of Humanity: Language and Civilisation 6. A Deaf Imaginary: disability, nationhood and belonging in the 'British World' 7. Immigration: racism, ableism and exclusion 8. The health of the nation: class, race, gender and disability in imperial Britain Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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