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El. knyga: Intellectual disability: A conceptual history, 1200-1900

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  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Serija: Disability History
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: Manchester University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526125323
  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Serija: Disability History
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: Manchester University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526125323

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This collection of essays investigates the historical genealogy of our contemporary ideas of intellectual or learning disability. The essays engage with literary, educational, cultural, legal, religious, psychiatric and philosophical histories to track how and why these precursor ideas arose and explore how they helped shape current concepts. -- .

This collection of essays investigates the historical genealogy of our contemporary ideas of intellectual or learning disability. The essays engage with literary, educational, cultural, legal, religious, psychiatric and philosophical histories to track how and why these precursor ideas arose and explore how they helped shape current concepts.

This collection explores the historical origins of our modern concepts of intellectual or learning disability. The essays, from some of the leading historians of ideas of intellectual disability, focus on British and European material from the Middle Ages to the late-nineteenth century and extend across legal, educational, literary, religious, philosophical and psychiatric histories. They investigate how precursor concepts and discourses were shaped by and interacted with their particular social, cultural and intellectual environments, eventually giving rise to contemporary ideas. Intellectual disability is essential reading for scholars interested in the history of intelligence, intellectual disability and related concepts, as well as in disability history generally.

Recenzijos

Intellectual Disability is an original and compelling work that traces the concept of idiocy or intellectual disability across an ambitious time frame while still retaining cohesiveness and strength of argument. The volume makes clear the complexity and fluidity of concepts of intellectual disability in a series of accessible and informative chapters. The book will appeal not only to historians of psychiatry and medicine but also to those with an interest in far broader areas, such as the history of religion, law, and other associated areas. Ian Miller, University of Ulster, H-Disability January 2019 -- .

List of figures
viii
List of contributors
ix
Series editors' foreword xii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction: The Emergent Critical History Of Intellectual Disability
1(25)
Patrick Mcdonagh
C. F. Goodey
Tim Stainton
2 Conceptualization Of Intellectual Disability In Medieval English Law
26(19)
Wendy J. Turner
3 `Will-Nots' And `Cannots': Tracing A Trope In Medieval Thought
45(19)
Irina Metzler
4 `Some Have It From Birth, Some By Disposition': Foolishness In Medieval German Literature
64(16)
Janina Dillig
5 Exclusion From The Eucharist: The Re-Shaping Of Idiocy In The Seventeenth-Century Church
80(24)
C. F. Goodey
6 `A Defect In The Mind': Cognitive Ableism In Swift's Gulliver's Travels
104(24)
D. Christopher Gabbard
7 Sensationalism And The Construction Of Intellectual Disability
128(20)
Tim Stainton
8 Peter The `Wild Boy': What Peter Means To Us
148(14)
Katie Branch
Clemma Fleat
Nicola Grove
Tim Lumley Smith
Robin Meader
9 `Belief, `Opinion', And `Knowledge': The Idiot In Law In The Long Eighteenth Century
162(28)
Simon Jarrett
10 Idiocy And The Conceptual Economy Of Madness
190(21)
Murray K. Simpson
11 Visiting Earlswood: The Asylum Travelogue And The Shaping Of `Idiocy'
211(27)
Patrick Mcdonagh
Select bibliography 238(17)
Index 255
Patrick McDonagh is a faculty member in the Department of English at Concordia University, Montreal and co-founder of the Spectrum Society for Community Living in Vancouver

C. F. Goodey is Honorary Fellow in the Centre for Medical Humanities at the University of Leicester

Tim Stainton is Professor in the School of Social Work and Director of the Centre for Inclusion and Citizenship at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver -- .