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Idiocy

Idiocy A Cultural History - Representations: Health, Disability, Culture and Society

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Publisher's Synopsis

The term 'idiot' is a damning put down, whether deployed on the playground or in the board room. People stigmatized as being 'intellectually disabled' today must confront variants of the fear and pity with which society has greeted them for centuries. In this ground-breaking new study Patrick McDonagh explores how artistic, scientific and sociological interpretations of idiocy work symbolically and ideologically in society. Drawing upon a broad spectrum of British, French and American resources including literary works (Wordsworth's 'The Idiot Boy', Dickens Barnaby Rudge, Conrad's The Secret Agent), pedagogical works (Itard's The Wild Boy of Aveyron, Sequin's Traitement moral, hygiene et education des idiots, and Howe's On the courses of Idiocy), medical and scientific papers (Philippe Pinel, Henry Maudsley, William Ireland, John Langdon Downs, Isaac Kerlin, Henry Goddard) and sociological writings (Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor, Beames' The Rookeries of London, Dugdal's The Jukes), Idiocy: A Cultural History offers a rich study of the history and representation of mental disability.

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Liverpool University Press

Book information

ISBN: 9781846310959
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Imprint: Liverpool University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.90874
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 369
Weight: 716g
Height: 167mm
Width: 242mm
Spine width: 27mm