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Colonising disability: impairment and otherness across Britain and its empire, c. 1800-1914

Colonising disability: impairment and otherness across Britain and its empire, c. 1800-1914
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Identnummer 1809999049
ISBN 978-1-108-83391-2
978-1-108-98737-0
Sprache eng
Person Cleall, Esme VerfasserIn
Titel Colonising disability : impairment and otherness across Britain and its empire, c. 1800-1914 / Esme Cleall, University of Sheffield
Erscheinungsvermerk Cambridge New York Port Melbourne New Delhi Singapore : Cambridge University Press , 2022
Umfangsangabe xi, 299 Seiten
Reihe Critical perspectives on empire
Notizen Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 252-284
Zusammenfassung Introduction: Thinking about disability, rethinking difference -- Disability and otherness in the British Empire : disablement as a discourse of difference -- Saving the other at home and overseas : philanthropy, education and the state -- 'A fearfully and wonderfully made individual' : exhibiting bodily anomaly -- Signs of humanity : language and civilisation -- A deaf imaginary : disability, nationhood and belonging in the 'British world' -- Immigration : racism, ableism and exclusion -- The health of the nation : class, race, gender and disability in imperial Britain.
"Colonising Disability explores the construction and treatment of disability across Britain and its empire from the nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Esme Cleall explores how disability increasingly became associated with 'difference' and argues that it did so through intersecting with other categories of otherness such as race. Philanthropic, legal, literary, religious, medical, educational, eugenistic and parliamentary texts are examined to unpick representations of disability that, over time, became pervasive with significant ramifications for disabled people. Cleall also uses multiple examples to show how disabled people navigated a wide range of experiences from 'freak shows' in Britain, to missions in India, to immigration systems in Australia, including exploring how they mobilised to resist discrimination and constitute their own identities. By assessing the intersection between disability and race, Dr Cleall opens up questions about 'normalcy' and the making of the imperial self"--
Schlagwörter Sociology of disability History 19th century
Sociology of disability History 20th century
People with disabilities History 19th century
People with disabilities History 20th century
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General
Subject - geographic Great Britain Social conditions 19th century
Great Britain Social conditions 20th century
Schlagwort Großbritannien
Disability Studies
Geschichte 1800-1914
Behinderung
Gehörlosigkeit
Behinderter Mensch
Gebärdensprache
Gehörlosenpädagogik
Großbritannien
Andere physische Form 9781108983266
Signatur 4 a 6542
Quelle Großbritannien, Irland,
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