Tag: History of Disability
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Corporeal Metaphor and the Imagery of Bulls in Shi Tiesheng’s Roses in Summer and My Faraway Qingping Bay

Shi Tiesheng’s works vividly depict the struggles of disabled individuals within a discriminatory society. Peiqi Ann considers imagery of powerful bulls to explore themes of loss, identity, and societal worth associated with corporeal integrity.
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Disability and the Social Hierarchy of Ancient Greece

Ancient Greek society was of a distinctly hierarchical nature. Kate Jensen examines how disability interacted within this hierarchy.
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Representations of Rehabilitation: Experiences of Disability in Africa, 1940-1963

Written by Jack Bennett. Policies towards disability were a central plank of the colonial and postcolonial state. A key factor in the development of policy was exchange between colony and metropole.
