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    HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY OF DISABILITY human validity and invalidity from antiquity to early modernity. by Hughes, Bill, 1956-

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…<P>List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; Violating disability; Chapter outlines; Concluding remarks; <I>PART 1: Method and Theory; </I>CHAPTER 1: Thinking through disability history: An act of recovery; Introduction; Methodological self-consciousness: The author in the confessional; New Historicism; The place of <I>Proprium</I> and moral economy in a historical sociology of disability; History of disability or a history of impairment; Concluding remarks; CHAPTER 2: Modelling disability theory: A contemporary history of the disability idea; Introduction; First wave radicalism: The social model of disability; The second wave: Conceptual proliferation, Critical Disability Studies and the growth of the cultural model of disability; Concluding remarks; CHAPTER 3: Conceptualising property and propriety, validity and invalidation; Introduction; Recognition: Moral economy of propriety; Ableism: the cloak of validity; Invalidation; Concluding remarks; Part 1: Concluding remarks; <I>PART 2: Disability in History: Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Early Modernity; </I>Part 2: Introductory remarks; CHAPTER 4: Disability in ancient Greece and Rome; Introduction; <I>Arete</I>: The contours of classical propriety; 'And those of the worst': Disposable bodies; <I>Pharmakos</I>: The disabled scapegoat; An ocular-centric culture of light and appearance: being blind in Greco-Roman society; Concluding Remarks; CHAPTER 5: Disability in the Christian Middle Ages; Introduction; Eristic Christianity; God, Church and state: Normate power triangulated; Theological invalidations: The others of the unscathed; Ambiguous God, ambiguous scripture, ambiguous testaments of sin and disability; God's tease: Saints and sinners; No ears to hear, no eyes to see ... the wonders of God; The era of ridicule; From monsters to demons; Merciful conduct: A stairway to heaven; Concluding remarks; CHAPTER 6: Renaissance and Reformation: Disability invalidation in Early Modernity; Introduction; Interregnum; Aesthetics and classical revivalism; Demons and witches; Monsters; Dark subjects; Savages and heathens; Social dislocation: Vagabonds and beggars; Fools and folly; 'Each to his own': The closed Protestant body; Concluding remarks; CONCLUSION: A banquet of indignities; Index</P>…”
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    HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY OF DISABILITY human validity and invalidity from antiquity to early modernity. by Hughes, Bill, 1956-

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…<P>List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; Violating disability; Chapter outlines; Concluding remarks; <I>PART 1: Method and Theory; </I>CHAPTER 1: Thinking through disability history: An act of recovery; Introduction; Methodological self-consciousness: The author in the confessional; New Historicism; The place of <I>Proprium</I> and moral economy in a historical sociology of disability; History of disability or a history of impairment; Concluding remarks; CHAPTER 2: Modelling disability theory: A contemporary history of the disability idea; Introduction; First wave radicalism: The social model of disability; The second wave: Conceptual proliferation, Critical Disability Studies and the growth of the cultural model of disability; Concluding remarks; CHAPTER 3: Conceptualising property and propriety, validity and invalidation; Introduction; Recognition: Moral economy of propriety; Ableism: the cloak of validity; Invalidation; Concluding remarks; Part 1: Concluding remarks; <I>PART 2: Disability in History: Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Early Modernity; </I>Part 2: Introductory remarks; CHAPTER 4: Disability in ancient Greece and Rome; Introduction; <I>Arete</I>: The contours of classical propriety; 'And those of the worst': Disposable bodies; <I>Pharmakos</I>: The disabled scapegoat; An ocular-centric culture of light and appearance: being blind in Greco-Roman society; Concluding Remarks; CHAPTER 5: Disability in the Christian Middle Ages; Introduction; Eristic Christianity; God, Church and state: Normate power triangulated; Theological invalidations: The others of the unscathed; Ambiguous God, ambiguous scripture, ambiguous testaments of sin and disability; God's tease: Saints and sinners; No ears to hear, no eyes to see ... the wonders of God; The era of ridicule; From monsters to demons; Merciful conduct: A stairway to heaven; Concluding remarks; CHAPTER 6: Renaissance and Reformation: Disability invalidation in Early Modernity; Introduction; Interregnum; Aesthetics and classical revivalism; Demons and witches; Monsters; Dark subjects; Savages and heathens; Social dislocation: Vagabonds and beggars; Fools and folly; 'Each to his own': The closed Protestant body; Concluding remarks; CONCLUSION: A banquet of indignities; Index</P>…”
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    Disability and society : emerging issues and insights.

    Published 1996
    Subjects: “…Sociology of disability.…”
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    Disability and society : emerging issues and insights.

    Published 1996
    Subjects: “…Sociology of disability.…”
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    Manifestos for the future of critical disability studies volume 1 /

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General. bisacsh 46564…”
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    Manifestos for the future of critical disability studies volume 1 /

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General. bisacsh 46564…”
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