FW: H-Disability: Current Journal Articles and New Books (#255 November 2022) 

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Devva Kasnitz
Tue, Dec 6, 2022 9:45 PM

Great new volume……………..

Devva Kasnitz, PhD
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Adj Professor, City University of New York—School of Professional Studies—Disability Studies
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Greetings Devva Kasnitz,
A new item has been posted in H-Disability.

Current Journal Articles and New Books (#255 November 2022) https://networks.h-net.org/user/login?destination=node/11957169

by Angela Turner
Current Journal Articles and New Books (#255 November 2022)

Introduction: About once a month, we post a list of recently published books and journal articles about the history of disability (somewhat broadly defined). We also include book chapters in new collections, book reviews, dissertations, podcasts, and other materials. A few caveats: (1) your definitions of history and disability may exclude some of these publications and include others; (2) listing here does not constitute a recommendation of the works; and (3) only English-language publications are usually culled but we welcome works in other languages from contributors.

If you have suggestions of works to be featured please contact the H-Disability editors on our new email address: editor.hdisability@gmail.com mailto:editor.hdisability@gmail.com

BOOKS

Scott Selberg. Mediating Alzheimer's: Cognition and Personhood (University of Minnesota Press, May 2022)

Andrew J Hogan, Disability Dialogues: Advocacy, Science and Prestige in Postwar Clinical Professions (John Hopkins University Press, November 2022)

Julie M. Powell, Bodies of Work: The Making of First World War and the Transnational Making of Rehabilitation (Cambridge University Press, Oct 2022)

Ninon Dubourg, Disabled Clerics in the Middle Ages: Un/suitable for Divine Service? (Forthcoming Jan 2023, Amsterdam University Press)

ARTICLES

Karen M. Tani, ‘The Pennhurst Doctrines and the Lost Disability History of the ‘New Federalism’, California Law Review, 110, no. 4 (2022).

Hall J, ‘The development of supported mental health accommodation and community psychiatric nursing in Oxfordshire’. History of Psychiatry. 2022 (online Nov)

Hilton C. ‘I have to-day seen all the 671 patients in residence in this institution’: not listening to patients in the long 1920s’. History of Psychiatry. 2022;33(4):394-411.

Schioldann J. ‘Acquired idiotism’, by Frederik Lange (1883). History of Psychiatry. 2022;33(4):475-489.

SPECIAL ISSUE

‘Decades On’ - 20th Anniversary issue of JLCDS – Vol 16, No. 3:

Davis, Lennard J., ‘Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards: Disability Studies Then, Now, and When’, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 16, no. 3 (2022): 253-264.

Kleege, Georgina, et al. ‘No Longer the Only One in the Room: Building Disability Studies Together’, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, vol. 16 no. 3, 2022, p. 265-287

Lewiecki-Wilson, Cynthia and James C. Wilson, ‘A Personal, Professional, and Bibliographic Essay on Living in a Disabled Family’, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, vol. 16 no. 3, pp. 298 – 300

Couser, Thomas G., ‘The Limits and Limitations of Disability’, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, vol. 16 no. 3, pp. 301 - 316

Mitchell, David T. and Sharon L. Snyder. "A "Stretchier" Kind of Witnessing: Turning Nazi Psychiatric Killing Centers into Memorials." Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 16, no. 3 (2022): 317-337.

BOOK REVIEWS

Kaitlin Stack Whitney review of Harry G. Lang, Washington, ‘Turn on the words! Deaf audiences, captions, and the long struggle for access’, Disability & Society – published online Nov 2022

PODCASTS/VIRTUAL EVENTS:

Wayne Tan (author of Blind in Early Modern Japan: Disability, Medicine and Identity) - podcast interview with New Books -  https://newbooksnetwork.com/blind-in-early-modern-japan-2 https://newbooksnetwork.com/blind-in-early-modern-japan-2

Paralympic History Festival – Paralympic Heritage Trail virtual talks -  https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/event/developing-a-paralympic-history-trail-app https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/event/developing-a-paralympic-history-trail-app

Disability History Month Seminars:

Dr Claire Shaw, 7th December 2022– Senses of Technology: Deaf Women and the Telephone in the Soviet 1960s -  https://womenshistorynetwork.org/7th-december-2022-disability-history-month/ https://womenshistorynetwork.org/7th-december-2022-disability-history-month/

UKDHM 2022 -  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwI6nQoN43w1pR_-C0q-94YRxwtifZgZg https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwI6nQoN43w1pR_-C0q-94YRxwtifZgZg


Contributions received from: Scott Selberg, Wei Yu Wayne Tan, Karen Tani, Brenda Jo Brueggemann

Compiled by:
Angela Turner, University of Strathclyde

Great new volume…………….. Devva Kasnitz, PhD Devvaco Consulting, 1614 D St. Eureka, CA 95501-2345 -- devva@earthlink.net or devvaco@gmail.com Adj Professor, City University of New York—School of Professional Studies—Disability Studies Text: 510-206-5767, She/Her/Hers From: H-Net Notifications <drupaladmin@mail.h-net.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2022 1:00 PM To: devva@EARTHLINK.NET Subject: H-Disability: Current Journal Articles and New Books (#255 November 2022) Greetings Devva Kasnitz, A new item has been posted in H-Disability. Current Journal Articles and New Books (#255 November 2022) <https://networks.h-net.org/user/login?destination=node/11957169> by Angela Turner Current Journal Articles and New Books (#255 November 2022) Introduction: About once a month, we post a list of recently published books and journal articles about the history of disability (somewhat broadly defined). We also include book chapters in new collections, book reviews, dissertations, podcasts, and other materials. A few caveats: (1) your definitions of history and disability may exclude some of these publications and include others; (2) listing here does not constitute a recommendation of the works; and (3) only English-language publications are usually culled but we welcome works in other languages from contributors. If you have suggestions of works to be featured please contact the H-Disability editors on our new email address: editor.hdisability@gmail.com <mailto:editor.hdisability@gmail.com> BOOKS Scott Selberg. Mediating Alzheimer's: Cognition and Personhood (University of Minnesota Press, May 2022) Andrew J Hogan, Disability Dialogues: Advocacy, Science and Prestige in Postwar Clinical Professions (John Hopkins University Press, November 2022) Julie M. Powell, Bodies of Work: The Making of First World War and the Transnational Making of Rehabilitation (Cambridge University Press, Oct 2022) Ninon Dubourg, Disabled Clerics in the Middle Ages: Un/suitable for Divine Service? (Forthcoming Jan 2023, Amsterdam University Press) ARTICLES Karen M. Tani, ‘The Pennhurst Doctrines and the Lost Disability History of the ‘New Federalism’, California Law Review, 110, no. 4 (2022). Hall J, ‘The development of supported mental health accommodation and community psychiatric nursing in Oxfordshire’. History of Psychiatry. 2022 (online Nov) Hilton C. ‘I have to-day seen all the 671 patients in residence in this institution’: not listening to patients in the long 1920s’. History of Psychiatry. 2022;33(4):394-411. Schioldann J. ‘Acquired idiotism’, by Frederik Lange (1883). History of Psychiatry. 2022;33(4):475-489. SPECIAL ISSUE ‘Decades On’ - 20th Anniversary issue of JLCDS – Vol 16, No. 3: Davis, Lennard J., ‘Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards: Disability Studies Then, Now, and When’, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 16, no. 3 (2022): 253-264. Kleege, Georgina, et al. ‘No Longer the Only One in the Room: Building Disability Studies Together’, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, vol. 16 no. 3, 2022, p. 265-287 Lewiecki-Wilson, Cynthia and James C. Wilson, ‘A Personal, Professional, and Bibliographic Essay on Living in a Disabled Family’, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, vol. 16 no. 3, pp. 298 – 300 Couser, Thomas G., ‘The Limits and Limitations of Disability’, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, vol. 16 no. 3, pp. 301 - 316 Mitchell, David T. and Sharon L. Snyder. "A "Stretchier" Kind of Witnessing: Turning Nazi Psychiatric Killing Centers into Memorials." Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 16, no. 3 (2022): 317-337. BOOK REVIEWS Kaitlin Stack Whitney review of Harry G. Lang, Washington, ‘Turn on the words! Deaf audiences, captions, and the long struggle for access’, Disability & Society – published online Nov 2022 PODCASTS/VIRTUAL EVENTS: Wayne Tan (author of Blind in Early Modern Japan: Disability, Medicine and Identity) - podcast interview with New Books - <https://newbooksnetwork.com/blind-in-early-modern-japan-2> https://newbooksnetwork.com/blind-in-early-modern-japan-2 Paralympic History Festival – Paralympic Heritage Trail virtual talks - <https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/event/developing-a-paralympic-history-trail-app> https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/event/developing-a-paralympic-history-trail-app Disability History Month Seminars: Dr Claire Shaw, 7th December 2022– Senses of Technology: Deaf Women and the Telephone in the Soviet 1960s - <https://womenshistorynetwork.org/7th-december-2022-disability-history-month/> https://womenshistorynetwork.org/7th-december-2022-disability-history-month/ UKDHM 2022 - <https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwI6nQoN43w1pR_-C0q-94YRxwtifZgZg> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwI6nQoN43w1pR_-C0q-94YRxwtifZgZg **************************************************************** Contributions received from: Scott Selberg, Wei Yu Wayne Tan, Karen Tani, Brenda Jo Brueggemann Compiled by: Angela Turner, University of Strathclyde * Read more or reply <https://networks.h-net.org/user/login?destination=node/11957169> Message from a proud sponsor of H-Net: <https://www.h-net.org/collateral/nbnfooterlogo202211_scaled.png> The New Books Network <https://networks.h-net.org/nbn-campaign?mtm_campaign=nbn-ss> is proud to be a sponsor of H-Net. 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