Cultural History of Disability in the Modern Age
Cultural History of Disability in the Modern Age
Snyder, Sharon L.; Mitchell, Professor David T.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
04/2024
208
Mole
Inglês
9781350436671
15 a 20 dias
Notes of Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction: What We Talk About When We Talk About Disability - David T. Mitchell & Sharon L. Snyder, George Washington University, USA
Ch 1: Atypical Bodies - Bee Scherer, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
Ch 2: Mobility Impairment - Fiona Kumari Campbell, University of Dundee, UK
Ch 3: Chronic Pain - Theodora Danylevich. George Washington University, USA
Ch 4: Blindness - Tanya Titchkosky & Rod Michalko, University of Toronto, Canada
Ch 5: Deafness - Sam Yates, George Washington University, USA
Ch 6: Speech - Zephyrous Zahari, George Washington University, USA
Ch 7: Learning difficulties - Owen Barden, Hope Liverpool University, UK
Ch 8: Mental Health Issues - Anne McGuire, University of Toronto, Canada
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Notes of Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction: What We Talk About When We Talk About Disability - David T. Mitchell & Sharon L. Snyder, George Washington University, USA
Ch 1: Atypical Bodies - Bee Scherer, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
Ch 2: Mobility Impairment - Fiona Kumari Campbell, University of Dundee, UK
Ch 3: Chronic Pain - Theodora Danylevich. George Washington University, USA
Ch 4: Blindness - Tanya Titchkosky & Rod Michalko, University of Toronto, Canada
Ch 5: Deafness - Sam Yates, George Washington University, USA
Ch 6: Speech - Zephyrous Zahari, George Washington University, USA
Ch 7: Learning difficulties - Owen Barden, Hope Liverpool University, UK
Ch 8: Mental Health Issues - Anne McGuire, University of Toronto, Canada
Notes
Bibliography
Index