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Disability In Eighteenthcentury England 1st Edition David M Turner

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Disability In Eighteenthcentury England 1st Edition David M Turner
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.71 MB
Pages: 213
Author: David M. Turner
ISBN: 9780415886444, 0415886449
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Disability In Eighteenthcentury England 1st Edition David M Turner by David M. Turner 9780415886444, 0415886449 instant download after payment.

This is the first book-length study of physical disability in eighteenth-century England. It assesses the ways in which meanings of physical difference were formed within different cultural contexts, and examines how disabled men and women used, appropriated, or rejected these representations in making sense of their own experiences. In the process, it asks a series of related questions: what constituted 'disability' in eighteenth-century culture and society? How was impairment perceived? How did people with disabilities see themselves and relate to others? What do their stories tell us about the social and cultural contexts of disability, and in what ways were these narratives and experiences shaped by class and gender? In order to answer these questions, the book explores the languages of disability, the relationship between religious and medical discourses of disability, and analyzes depictions of people with disabilities in popular culture, art, and the media. It also uncovers the 'hidden histories' of disabled men and women themselves drawing on elite letters and autobiographies, Poor Law documents and criminal court records.

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