Tuesday, February 2, 2010
ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History
Friday, January 1, 2010
ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
ANNOUNCEMENT: 2009 Annual Disability Statistics Compendium
Monday, December 14, 2009
ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History
Curran, Andrew. "Rethinking Race History: The Role of the Albino in the French Enlightenment Life Sciences," _History and Theory_ 48(3)(2009): 151-179.
Rohmann, Gregor. "The Invention of Dancing Mania: Frankish Christianity, Platonic Cosmology, and Bodily Expressions in Sacred Space," _The Medieval History Journal_ 12(1)(2009): 13-45.
Woloshyn, Tania Anne. "La Cote d'Azur: The terre privilegie of Invalids and Artists, c1860-1900," _French Cultural Studies_ 20(4)(2009): 383-402.
REVIEWS:
Jeff D. Corrigan reviewed Richard L. Lael, Barbara Brazos, and Margot Ford McMillen, _Evolution of a MIssouri Asylum: Fulton State Hospital, 1851-2006_ (University of Missouri Press 2007), in _Oral History Review_ 36(2)(2009): 273-275.
Mari L. Nicholson-Preuss reviewed Carolyn Smith-Morris, _Diabetes Among the Pima: Stories of Survival_ (University of Arizona Press 2006), in _Oral HIstory Review_ 36(2)(2009): 300-302.
Emma Moreton reviewed Donald E. Hardy, _The Body in Flannery O'Connor's Fiction_ (University of South Carolina Press 2007), in _Language and Literature_ 18(2009): 396-399.
NEW BOOK:
Daniel J. Wilson, _Polio: Biographies of Disease_ (Greenwood Press 2009).
compiled by
Penny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability
turley2@earthlink.net
Thursday, October 1, 2009
ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History
Berton, Mireille. "Cinéma et sciences du psychisme en 1900: la névrose, la paramnésie, la transe," _Gesnerus_ 66(1)(2009): 103-120. [In French; title is translated "Film and Sciences of the Mind in 1900: Neurosis, Paramnesia, Trance"]
Brittain, Ian, and Yeshayahu Hutzler. "A Socio-Historical Perspective on the Development of Sports for Persons with Physical Disability in Israel," _Sport in Society_ 12(8)(2009): 1075-1088.
Getz, Lynn M. "'A Strong Man of Large Human Sympathy': Dr. Patrick L. Murphy and the Challenges of Nineteenth-Century Asylum Psychiatry in North Carolina," _North Carolina Historical Review_ 56(1)(January 2009): 32-58.
Jensen, Joan M. "Silver City Health Tourism in the Early Twentieth Century: A Case Study," _New Mexico Historical Review_ 84(Summer 2009): 321-361.
Lansing, Michael J., "'Salvaging the Man Power of America': Conservation, Manhood, and Disabled Veterans during World War I," _Environmental History_ 14(Jan. 2009): 32–57.
Longmore, Paul K. "Disability Rights Activism," in Heather Thompson, ed., _Speaking Out with Many Voices: Documenting American Activism and Protest in the 1960s and 1970s_ (Prentice-Hall 2009).
Robertson, Jo. "The Leprosy Asylum in India: 1886-1947," _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ 64(2009): 429-473.
Turda, Marius. "'To End the Degeneration of a Nation': Debates on Eugenic Sterilization in Interwar Romania," _Medical History_ 53(1) (January 2009): 77-104.
NEW BOOKS:
Verstraete, P. & Hellinckx, W. (Eds.) (2009). Met een handicap naar school: Het ontstaan en de ontwikkeling van het onderwijs aan kinderen en jongeren met een handicap (1750-1970). Ieper: Stedelijk Onderwijsmuseum [Translated into English - With a disability to school: The emergence and development of educational initiatives for children and youth with a disability (1750-1970)].
Zina Weygand, _The Blind in French Society from the Middle Ages to the Century of Louis Braille_ (Stanford University Press)---now available in an English translation, and as an electronic book through Bookshare.org
Susan Burch, ed., _Encyclopedia of American Disability History_ (Facts on File, 2009; 3 vol.).
Geoffrey Reaume, _Remembrance of Patients Past: Patient Life at the Toronto Hospital for the Insane, 1870-1940_, Second Edition [originally published in 2000 by Oxford U Press Canada] Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009.
Nadja Durbach, _Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture_ (University of California Press 2009).
REVIEWS:
Camilla Obel and Roslyn Kerr reviewed Steve Bailey, _Athlete First: A History of the Paralympic Movement_ (John Wiley 2008) and P. David Howe, _The Cultural Politics of the Paralympic Movement--Through an Anthropological Lens_ (Routledge 2008), in _Leisure Studies_ 28(4) (October 2009): 497-500.
Anna Crozier reviewed Richard C. Keller, _Colonial Madness: Psychiatry in French North Africa_ (University of Chicago Press 2007), in _Africa_ 79(3)(August 2009): 471-472.
Geoffrey Reaume reviewed Benjamin Reiss, _Theaters of Madness: Insane Asylums and Nineteenth-Century American Culture_ (University of Chicago Press, 2008), in _The American Historical Review_ 114:3 (June
2009): 758-759.
Gerald N. Grob reviewed David Healy, _Mania: A Short History of Bipolar Disorder_ (Johns Hopkins University Press 2008), in _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ 64(4)(2009): 556-558.
DISSERTATIONS:
Aleksandra Pfau, "Madness in the realm: Narratives of mental illness in late medieval France" (PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 2008).
Audra R. Jennings, "With Minds Fixed on the Horrors of War: Liberalism and Disability Activism, 1940-1960" (PhD, Ohio State University 2008).
Sarah Frances Rose, "No Right to be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1850-1930" (PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago 2008).
Contributions received this month from: Rachael A. Zubal-Ruggieri (via DS-HUM), Pieter Verstraete, Paul Longmore. Catherine Kudlick, Susan Burch, Daniel Wilson, Kristina Richardson, Geoffrey Reaume, John Erlen, Kim Nielsen
compiled by
Penny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability
turley2@earthlink.net
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History
The usual caveats:
1) your definitions of history and disability may exclude some of these articles, and include others;
2) listing here does not necessarily constitute a recommendation of the articles involved; and
3) only English-language tables of contents or abstracts are usually culled (but works in other languages are welcome from contributors).
ARTICLES:
Arnold, David. "Diabetes in the Tropics: Race, Place and Class in India, 1880-1965," _Social History of Medicine_ 22(2009): 245-261.
Devinsky, Janna, Daniel Lowenstein, and Richard McElrea, "Harold Shaw and the Ross Sea Party: Epilepsy in the Antarctic," _Journal of the History of the Neurosciences_ 18(3)(July 2009): 320-328.
Fischer, Klaus-Dietrich, "A Mirror for Deaf Ears? A Medieval Mystery," _Electronic British Library Journal_ (2008)article 9: 1-17.http://www.bl.uk/eblj/2008articles/article9.html
Galusca, Roxana. "From Fictive Ability to National Identity: Disability, Medical Inspection and Public Health Regulations on Ellis Island," _Cultural Critique_ 72(Spring 2009): 137-163.
Lyle, Louise. "French Perspectives on Eugenics as Seen Through Selected Writings of Georges Duhamel," _French Cultural Studies_ 20(3) (2009): 257-272.
Martinez-Perez, Jose. "Consolidando el modelo medico de discapacidad: sobre la poliomielitis y la constitucion de la traumatologia y ortopedia como especialidad en Espana (1930-1950)" ["Consolidating the medical model of disability:on poliomyelitis and the constitution of orthopedic surgery and orthopaedics as a specialty in Spain (1930-1950)"], _Asclepio, Revista de la Medicina y de la Cinecia_ LXI (enero-junio 2009): 117-42. [in Spanish]
Meeuf, Russell, "John Wayne as 'Supercrip': Disabled Bodies and the Construction of 'Hard' Masculinity in The Wings of Eagles," _Cinema Journal_ 48(Winter 2009): 88–113.
BOOK REVIEWS:
Suzannah Biernoff reviewed Fae Brauer and Anthea Callen, eds., _Art, Sex, and Eugenics: Corpus Delecti_ (Ashgate 2008), in _Social History of Medicine_ 22(2009): 407-409.
Michael Mezzano Jr. reviewed Mark A. Largent, _Breeding Contempt: The History of Coerced Sterilizations in the United States_ (Rutgers UP 2008), in _Social History of Medicine_ 22(2009): 409-410.
Akinobu Takabayashi reviewed Lee-Ann Monk, _Attending Madness: At Work in the Australian Colonial Asylum_ (Rodopi 2008), in _Social History of Medicine_ 22(2009): 427-428.
NEW BOOKS:
Taylor, Steven J., _Acts of Conscience: World War II, Mental Institutions, and Religious Objectors_ (Syracuse University Press, 2009).
Mooney, Graham, and Jonathan Reinarz, ed. _Permeable Walls: Historical Perspectives on Hospital and Asylum Visiting_ (Clio Medica 86)(Rodopi 2009).
Contributions received this month from: Kristina Richardson, Rachael A. Zubal-Ruggieri (via DS-HUM), John Erlen, Daniel Wilson
compiled byPenny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability
turley2@earthlink.net
