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Enabling the Past: New Perspectives in the History of Disability

Pages 447-457 | Published online: 14 Dec 2007
 

Notes

 [1] Shakespeare, Disability Rights and Wrongs, 53.

 [2] See CitationSwitzer, Disabled Rights, 12ff; CitationO'Brien, Crippled Justice, xi.

 [3] See CitationMonaghan, “Pioneering Field of Disability Studies Challenges Established Approaches”; CitationHahn, “The Potential Impact of Disability Studies on Political Science”, 740–51.

 [4] CitationBryan, Sociopolitical Aspects of Disabilities: the Social Perspectives and Political History of Disabilities and Rehabilitation in the United States.

 [5] CitationLongmore and Umansky, The New Disability History: American Perspectives.

 [6] Kudlick, “Disability History: Why We Need Another Other”, 763–93.

 [7] Perspectives, November 2006, 3–12: Gerber, “Enabling History”; Baynton, “Disability in History”; Kudlick and Longmore, “Disability and the Transformation of Historians’ Public Sphere”.

 [8] See essay on Teaching Radical History by Geoffrey Reaume, R. A. R. Edwards and Katherine Sherwood in Citation Radical History Review .

 [9] Bourke, Dismembering the Male; Seth CitationKoven, “Remembering and Dismemberment”, 1167–1202; CitationReznik, Healing the Nation. For other United States scholarship on disabled veterans, see Gerber, “Heroes and Misfits: The Troubled Social Reintegration of Disabled Veterans in The Best Years of Our Lives”, 5454–74.

[10] CitationCampbell and Oliver, Disability Politics.

[11] Borsay, Disability and Social Policy in Britain Since 1750, 208.

[12] Hubert, Madness, Disability and Social Exclusion.

[13] Dale and Melling, Mental Illness and Learning Disability Since 1850.

[14] CitationTurner and Stagg, Social Histories of Disability and Deformity.

[15] Ernst, Histories of the Normal and the Abnormal.

[16] Covey, Social Perceptions of People with Disabilities in History, 3.

[17] CitationFrawley, Invalidism and Identity in Nineteenth Century Britain.

[18] CitationMitchell and Snyder, The Body and Physical Difference.

[19] Garland Thompson, Extraordinary Bodies: Figuring Disability in American Culture and Literature, 6.

[20] CitationSnyder and Mitchell, Cultural Locations of Disability, 33–34.

[21] Morris, “Human Dregs at the Bottom of Our National Vats”, 142–60.

[22] Livingston, “Insights from an African History of Disability”, Radical History Review, 2006, 111–26. See also CitationLivingston, Debility and the Moral Imagination in Botswana, Indiana University press, Bloomington, 2005.

[23] See Ó Catháin, “Blind, But Not to the Hard Facts of Life”: The Blind Workers’ Struggle in Derry, 1928–1940”, Radical History Review, 9–21.

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