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A Cultural History Of Disability In The Long Eighteenth Century D Christopher Gabbard

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A Cultural History Of Disability In The Long Eighteenth Century D Christopher Gabbard
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 224
Author: D. Christopher Gabbard, Susannah B. Mintz (eds.)
ISBN: 9781350028913, 1350028916
Language: English
Year: 2020
Volume: 4

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A Cultural History Of Disability In The Long Eighteenth Century D Christopher Gabbard by D. Christopher Gabbard, Susannah B. Mintz (eds.) 9781350028913, 1350028916 instant download after payment.

Eighteenth-century philosopher Edmund Burke wrote, ‘deformity is opposed, not to beauty, but to the complete, common form. If one of the legs of a man be found shorter than the other, the man is deformed; because there is something wanting to complete the whole idea we form of a man’. During the long eighteenth century, new ideas from aesthetics and the emerging scientific disciplines of physics, biology and zoology contributed to changing fundamental notions about human form, function and ability. The interrelated concepts of the natural and the beautiful coalesced into a hegemonic ideology of form, one which defined communal standards regarding which aspects of human appearance and ability would be considered typical and socially acceptable and which would not. An essential resource for researchers, scholars and students of history, literature, culture and education, 'A Cultural History of Disability in the Long Eighteenth Century' explores such themes and topics as: atypical bodies; mobility impairment; chronic pain and illness; blindness; deafness; speech; learning difficulties; and mental health.

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