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Disability Studies and the Classical Body The Forgotten Other




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 05/2023
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

By triangulating the Greco-Roman world, classical reception, and disability studies, this book presents a range of approaches that reassess and reimagine traditional themes, from the narrative voice to sensory studies. Itargues that disability and disabled people are the ‘forgotten other’ of not just Classics, but also the Humanities more widely. Beyond the moral meritsof rectifying this neglect, this book also provides a series of approaches and case studies that demonstrate the intellectual value of engaging with disability studies as classicists and exploring the classical legacy in the medical humanities. The book is presented in four parts: ‘Communicating and controlling impairment, illness and pain’; ‘Using, creating and showcasing disability supports and services’; ‘Real bodies and retrieving senses: disability in the ritual record’; and ‘Classical reception as the gateway between Classics and disability studies’. Chapters by scholars from different academic backgrounds are carefully paired in these sections in order to draw out further contrasts and nuances and produce a sum that is more than the parts. The volume also explores how the ancient world and its reception have influenced medical and disability literature, and how engagements with disabled people might lead to reinterpretations of familiar case studies, such as the Parthenon. This book is primarily intended for classicists interested in disabled people in the Greco-Roman past and in how modern disability studies may offer insights into and reinterpretations of historic case studies. It will also be of interest to those working in medical humanities, sensory studies, and museum studies, and those exploring the wider tension between representation and reality in ancient contexts. As such, it will appeal to people in the wider Humanities who, notwithstanding any interest in how disabled people are represented in literature, art, and cinema, have had less engagement with disability studies and the lived experience of people with impairments. FREE CHAPTER AVAILABLE! Please go to https://bit.ly/3pzpO7nto access the Introduction, which we have made freelyavailable.




Sommario

List of figures List of tables Contributors Foreword by Lennard J. Davies Acknowledgments Chapter 1. ‘Disability studies and the classical body: the forgotten other. Introduction’ Ellen Adams Part 1. Communicating and controlling impairment, illness and pain Introduction Ellen Adams Chapter 2. Two troubles: the dramatic tragedy of Western medicine. Michael J. Flexer and Brian Hurwitz Chapter 3. ‘There is a pain – so utter’: Narrating chronic pain and disability in antiquity and modernity. Georgia Petridou Part 2. Using, creating and showcasing disability supports and services Introduction Ellen Adams Chapter 4. Prostheses in classical antiquity: a taxonomy. Jane Draycott Chapter 5. Displaying the forgotten other in museums: prostheses at the National Museums Scotland. Sophie Goggins Chapter 6. New light on ‘the viewer’: sensing the Parthenon galleries in the British Museum. Ellen Adams Part 3. Real bodies and retrieving senses: disability in the ritual record Introduction Ellen Adams Chapter 7. Interactional sensibilities: bringing ancient disability studies to its archaeological senses. Emma-Jayne Graham Chapter 8. Rational capacity and incomplete adults: the mentally impaired in classical antiquity. Patricia Baker and Sarah Francis Part 4: Classical reception as the gateway between Classics and disability studies Introduction Ellen Adams 9. The immortal forgotten other gang: dwarf Cedalion, lame Hephaestus, and blind Orion. Edith Hall 10. A history of our own? Using Classics in disability histories Helen King Index




Autore

Ellen Adams is Senior Lecturer in Classical Art and Archaeology at King’s College London, UK. She has published extensively on Minoan Crete, including a book entitled Cultural Identity in Minoan Crete: Social Dynamics in the Neopalatial Period (2017, CUP). For many years, she has also investigated how a dialogue between disability studies and Classics might enhance both disciplines.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367765965

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Routledge Studies in Ancient Disabilities
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.20 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:19 b/w images, 4 tables and 19 halftones
Pagine Arabe: 274
Pagine Romane: xx


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