Histories of Disability in Latin America

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Histories of Disability in Latin America

Vrana, Heather; Carey, David, Jr.

Johns Hopkins University Press

03/2026

312

Mole

Inglês

9781421454054

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword. The Many Threads of Disability Woven Through Latin American History
Barbara Weinstein
Introduction. Disability in Latin America's Past: An Opening
David Carey Jr. and Heather Vrana
Chapter 1. Looking at Looking: Staring at and Caring for Peru's Youngest Mother in the World (1939)
Bianca Premo
Chapter 2. Disability and the Heroic Creation of Jose Carlos Mariategui
Paulo Drinot
Chapter 3. Border Conceptions: Anencephalic Births and Geographies of Bodily Difference in the Rio Grande Valley
Emily Xiao and Elizabeth O'Brien
Chapter 4. Debilitating Care: Mothers and Children in the Aftermath of Zika in Brazil
K. Eliza Williamson
Chapter 5. Slavery, Litigation, and the Construction of Disability in Late Colonial Lima, Peru
Adam Warren
Chapter 6. Madness in Ecuador, 1900-1943: Indigenous People and Intellectual Impairment
David Carey Jr.
Chapter 7. Disability, Colonialism, and Gendered Illness in the Aftermath of the 1773 Guatemala Earthquake
Martha Few
Chapter 8. Disability Masquerade and Wounded Combatants in Civil War El Salvador
Heather Vrana
Afterword. With Us, Not About Us
Julie Avril Minich
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
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History of Medicine; Science; Latin America; Maternity; Birth; Disability:Infectious Disease;Gender; Colonialism;Rehabilitation