The Oxford handbook of disability history / edited by Michael Rembis, Catherine J. Kudlick, and Kim E. Nielsen.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2018.ISBN:- 9780190234959
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Central Library | Reference Books | 362.409 OX- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 152982 |
"Disability history exists outside of the institutions, healers, and treatments it often brings to mind. It is a history where the disabled live not just as patients or cure-seekers, but rather as people living differently in the world--and it is also a history that helps define the fundamental concepts of identity, community, citizenship, and normality. The Oxford Handbook of Disability History is the first volume of its kind to represent this history and its global scale, from ancient Greece to British West Africa. The twenty-seven articles, written by thirty experts from across the field, capture the diversity and liveliness of this emerging scholarship. Whether discussing disability in modern Chinese cinema or on the American antebellum stage, this collection provides new and valuable insights into the rich and varied lives of the disabled across time and place."--
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