Medieval Disability Sourcebook

Medieval Disability Sourcebook
Author: Cameron Hunt McNabb
Publisher: punctum books
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 1950192733

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The field of disability studies significantly contributes to contemporary discussions of the marginalization of and social justice for individuals with disabilities. However, what of disability in the past? The Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe explores what medieval texts have to say about disability, both in their own time and for the present. This interdisciplinary volume on medieval Europe combines historical records, medical texts, and religious accounts of saints' lives and miracles, as well as poetry, prose, drama, and manuscript images to demonstrate the varied and complicated attitudes medieval societies had about disability. Far from recording any monolithic understanding of disability in the Middle Ages, these contributions present a striking range of voices-to, from, and about those with disabilities-and such diversity only confirms how disability permeated (and permeates) every aspect of life. The Medieval Disability Sourcebook is designed for use inside the undergraduate or graduate classroom or by scholars interested in learning more about medieval Europe as it intersects with the field of disability studies. Most texts are presented in modern English, though some are preserved in Middle English and many are given in side-by-side translations for greater study. Each entry is prefaced with an academic introduction to disability within the text as well as a bibliography for further study. This sourcebook is the first in a proposed series focusing on disability in a wide range of premodern cultures, histories, and geographies.

Disability in Medieval Europe

Disability in Medieval Europe
Author: Irina Metzler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2006-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134217390

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This impressive volume presents a thorough examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Examining a popular era that is of great interest to many historians and researchers, Irene Metzler presents a theoretical framework of disability and explores key areas such as: medieval theoretical concepts theology and natural philosophy notions of the physical body medical theory and practice. Bringing into play the modern day implications of medieval thought on the issue, this is a fascinating and informative addition to the research studies of medieval history, history of medicine and disability studies scholars the English-speaking world over.

Disability in Medieval Europe

Disability in Medieval Europe
Author: Irina Metzler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2006-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134217382

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This impressive volume presents a thorough examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Examining a popular era that is of great interest to many historians and researchers, Irene Metzler presents a theoretical framework of disability and explores key areas such as: medieval theoretical concepts theology and natural philosophy notions of the physical body medical theory and practice. Bringing into play the modern day implications of medieval thought on the issue, this is a fascinating and informative addition to the research studies of medieval history, history of medicine and disability studies scholars the English-speaking world over.

Disability in Medieval Europe

Disability in Medieval Europe
Author: Irina Metzler
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-07-08
Genre: Abnormalities, Human
ISBN: 9780415582049

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The first thorough examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Studying key areas and the modern day implications of medieval concepts, this is a crucial study of a largely ignored subject in medieval history.

The Treatment of Disabled Persons in Medieval Europe

The Treatment of Disabled Persons in Medieval Europe
Author: Wendy Jo Turner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Europa
ISBN: 9780773414433

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Treatment of Disabled Persons in Medieval Europe : Examining Disability in the Historical, Legal, Literary, Medical, and Religious Discourses of the Middle Ages

Disability and Knighthood in Malory’s Morte Darthur

Disability and Knighthood in Malory’s Morte Darthur
Author: Tory Pearman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0429818149

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This book considers the representation of disability and knighthood in Malory’s Morte Darthur. The study asserts that Malory’s unique definition of knighthood, which emphasizes the unstable nature of the knight’s physical body and the body of chivalry to which he belongs, depends upon disability. As a result, a knight must perpetually oscillate between disability and ability in order to maintain his status. The knights’ movement between disability and ability is also essential to the project of Malory’s book, as well as its narrative structure, as it reflects the text’s fixation on and alternation between the wholeness and fragmentation of physical and social bodies. Disability in its many forms undergirds the book, helping to cohere the text’s multiple and sometimes disparate chapters into the "hoole book" that Malory envisions. The Morte, thus, construes disability as an as an ambiguous, even liminal state that threatens even as it shores up the cohesive notion of knighthood the text endorses.

New Approaches to Disease, Disability and Medicine in Medieval Europe

New Approaches to Disease, Disability and Medicine in Medieval Europe
Author: Erin Connelly
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784918849

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An interdisciplinary collection of papers focussing on infections, chronic illness, and the impact of infectious diseases on medieval society, with contributions by academics from a variety of disciplines and a diverse range of international institutions.

Infirmity in Antiquity and the Middle Ages

Infirmity in Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Author: Professor Katariina Mustakallio
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2015-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472438345

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This volume discusses infirmitas in ancient and medieval societies. It concentrates on the cultural, social and domestic aspects of physical and mental illness, impairment and health, and examines frailty as a more abstract, cultural construct. It seeks to widen our understanding of how physical and mental well-being and weakness were understood and constructed in the longue durée from antiquity to the Middle Ages. The chapters are written by experts from a variety of disciplines, including archaeology, art history and philology, and pay particular attention to the differences of experience due to gender, age and social status.

Women's Lives in Medieval Europe

Women's Lives in Medieval Europe
Author: Emilie Amt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134720602

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Praise for the first edition: 'It is difficult to imagine another book in which one could find all this diverse material, and no doubt Amt's collection, in its richness, and in its genuine clarity and simplicity will takes prominent place in our expanded, diversified medieval curriculum, a curriculum that takes class, gender, and ethnicity as central to an understanding of world cultural history.' - The Medieval Review Long considered to be a definitive and truly groundbreaking collection of sources, Women’s Lives in Medieval Europe uniquely presents the everyday lives and experiences of women in the Middle Ages. This indispensible text has now been thoroughly updated and expanded to reflect new research, and includes previously unavailable source material. This new edition includes expanded sections on marriage and sexuality, and on peasant women and townswomen, as well as a new section on women and the law. There are brief introductions both to the period and to the individual documents, study questions to accompany each reading, a glossary of terms and a fully updated bibliography. Working within a multi-cultural framework, the book focuses not just on the Christian majority, but also present material about women in minority groups in Europe, such as Jews, Muslims, and those considered to be heretics. Incorporating both the laws, regulations and religious texts that shaped the way women lived their lives, and personal narratives by and about medieval women, the book is unique in examining women’s lives through the lens of daily activities, and in doing so as far as possible through the voices of women themselves.

Social Dimensions of Medieval Disease and Disability

Social Dimensions of Medieval Disease and Disability
Author: Sally Elizabeth Ellen Crawford
Publisher: BAR International Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781407313108

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Studies in Early Medicine 3 Series Editors: Sally Crawford and Christina Lee