A Brief Literary History of Disability

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A Brief Literary History of Disability is a convenient, lucid, and accessible entry point into the rapidly evolving conversation around disability in literary studies. The book follows a chronological structure and each chapter pairs a well-known literary text with a foundational disability theorist in order to develop a simultaneous understanding of literary history and disability theory. The book as a whole, and each chapter, addresses three key questions Why do we even need a literary history of disability? What counts as the literature of disability? Should we even talk about a literary aesthetic of disability? This book is the ideal starting point for anyone wanting to add some disability studies to their literature teaching in any period, and for any students approaching the study of literature and disability. It is also an efficient reference point for scholars looking to include disability studies approaches in their research.

Author(s): Fuson Wang
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 201
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1 Early Modern
1 A Pre-History of Narrative Prosthesis
2 Renaissance Historiography
Part 2 Eighteenth Century
3 An Age of Enlightenment
4 An Age of Satire
Part 3 Romantic
5 Human Flourishing
6 Approaching Normal
Part 4 Victorian
7 Spectacular Metaphors
8 Why Tonga Must Die
Part 5 Modernism/Postmodernism
9 We Normals
10 Destigmatizing Difference
Part 6 Contemporary
11 Disability Autobiography
12 The Coalitional Politics of Disability
Index