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Devva Kasnitz
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Devva Kasnitz, PhD
Devvaco Consulting,1614 D St. Eureka, CA 95501-2345 -- devva@earthlink.net
Spring 2020 & 2018 -- Kate Welling Distinguished Scholar in Disability Studies, Miami University, Oxford, OH
Adj Professor, City University of New York—School of Professional Studies—Disability Studies
Executive Director, Society for Disability Studies, PO BOX 5570, Eureka CA 95502 -- She/Her/Hers
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Greetings Devva Kasnitz,
A new item has been posted in H-Disability.
Current Journal Articles and New Books (#237// May 2021) https://networks.h-net.org/user/login?destination=node/7797235
by Angela Turner
Current Journal Articles and New Books (#237/ / May 2021)
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: mailto:editor.hdisability@gmail.com editor.hdisability@gmail.com
BOOKS:
Rab Houston and Uta Frith, Autism in History: The Case of Hugh Blair of Borgue (Blackwell, 2000)
Coreen McGuire, Measuring Difference, Numbering Normal: Setting the Standard for Disability in the Interwar Period (Manchester University Press, 2020)
Donald A. Grushkin and Leila Monaghan (eds), Deaf Empowerment: Resistance and Decolonization (Elm Academic Press, 2020)
ARTICLES:
David Kilgannon, ‘A ‘forgettable minority’? Psychiatric Institutions and the Intellectually Disabled in Ireland, 1965–84’, Social History of Medicine, 2020 (PDF currently available on SHM website)
Andrew Burchell, ‘At the Margins of the Medical? Educational Psychology, Child Guidance and Therapy in Provincial England, c.1945–74’, Social History of Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 70–93
Michael Robinson, ‘No Man’s Land’: Disability, Rehabilitation, Welfare Policy and the British Ex-Service Migrant in Australia, 1918–39, Social History of Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 214–236
Alvise Sforza Tarabochia, ‘The staff of madness: the visualization of insanity and the othering of the insane’, History of Psychiatry, Volume: 32 issue: 2, pp. 176-194
Steven David Emery & Sanchayeeta Iyer, ‘Deaf migration through an intersectionality lens’, Disability & Society (2021) (currently available online)
Sposini FM, ‘The paper technology of confinement: Evolving criteria in Admission Forms (1850-1873)’. History of Psychiatry, (2021) Vol 32(2), pp. 210-226. https://t.co/3qHVmq2oNl https://t.co/3qHVmq2oNl
PODCASTS:
Disability Activism: Miro Griffiths in conversation with Luke McFarline, Inclusion & Education Research Podcast Series from University of Leeds, https://anchor.fm/inclusion-eduleeds/episodes/Disability-Activism-Miro-Griffiths-in-conversation-with-Luke-McFarline-e10rc1k https://anchor.fm/inclusion-eduleeds/episodes/Disability-Activism-Miro-Griffiths-in-conversation-with-Luke-McFarline-e10rc1k
REVIEWS
https://academic.oup.com/shm/search-results?f_Authors=Susan%20Burch Susan Burch review of https://academic.oup.com/shm/article/34/2/695/6026540 Jaipreet Virdi, Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History, Social History of Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 2, May 2021, Pages 695–697
https://academic.oup.com/shm/search-results?f_Authors=Coreen%20McGuire Coreen McGuire review of https://academic.oup.com/shm/article/34/2/697/6128424 Marion Andrea Schmidt, Eradicating Deafness? Genetics, Pathology and Diversity in Twentieth-Century America, Social History of Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 2, May 2021, Pages 697–699
Georgia Haire review of Chris Mounsey, Sight Correction: Vision and Blindness in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019), Medical History, Vol 65, Issue 1, Jan 2021, pp. 96-97
Michael Rembis review of Jason Ellis. A Class by Themselves? The Origins of Special Education in Toronto and Beyond. (University of Toronto Press, 2019) in The American Historical Review, Volume 126, Issue 1, March 2021, Pages 300–301
Richard S. Grayson review of Michael Robinson, Shell-shocked British Army Veterans in Ireland, 1918-39 (Manchester University Press, 2020)
BLOG
Sam Brady, 27th May 2021, ‘How better wheelchairs improved adaptive sports’, National Paralympic Heritage Trust, https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/blog/how-better-wheelchairs-improved-adaptive-sports https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/blog/how-better-wheelchairs-improved-adaptive-sports
Contributions received from Filipo Sposini and Leila Monaghan
Compiled by: Angela Turner, University of Strathclyde
FYI
Devva Kasnitz, PhD
Devvaco Consulting,1614 D St. Eureka, CA 95501-2345 -- devva@earthlink.net
Spring 2020 & 2018 -- Kate Welling Distinguished Scholar in Disability Studies, Miami University, Oxford, OH
Adj Professor, City University of New York—School of Professional Studies—Disability Studies
Executive Director, Society for Disability Studies, PO BOX 5570, Eureka CA 95502 -- She/Her/Hers
From: H-Net Notifications <drupaladmin@mail.h-net.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 2, 2021 5:00 AM
To: devva@EARTHLINK.NET
Subject: H-Disability: Current Journal Articles and New Books (#237// May 2021)
Greetings Devva Kasnitz,
A new item has been posted in H-Disability.
Current Journal Articles and New Books (#237// May 2021) <https://networks.h-net.org/user/login?destination=node/7797235>
by Angela Turner
Current Journal Articles and New Books (#237/ / May 2021)
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: <mailto:editor.hdisability@gmail.com> editor.hdisability@gmail.com
BOOKS:
Rab Houston and Uta Frith, Autism in History: The Case of Hugh Blair of Borgue (Blackwell, 2000)
Coreen McGuire, Measuring Difference, Numbering Normal: Setting the Standard for Disability in the Interwar Period (Manchester University Press, 2020)
Donald A. Grushkin and Leila Monaghan (eds), Deaf Empowerment: Resistance and Decolonization (Elm Academic Press, 2020)
ARTICLES:
David Kilgannon, ‘A ‘forgettable minority’? Psychiatric Institutions and the Intellectually Disabled in Ireland, 1965–84’, Social History of Medicine, 2020 (PDF currently available on SHM website)
Andrew Burchell, ‘At the Margins of the Medical? Educational Psychology, Child Guidance and Therapy in Provincial England, c.1945–74’, Social History of Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 70–93
Michael Robinson, ‘No Man’s Land’: Disability, Rehabilitation, Welfare Policy and the British Ex-Service Migrant in Australia, 1918–39, Social History of Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 214–236
Alvise Sforza Tarabochia, ‘The staff of madness: the visualization of insanity and the othering of the insane’, History of Psychiatry, Volume: 32 issue: 2, pp. 176-194
Steven David Emery & Sanchayeeta Iyer, ‘Deaf migration through an intersectionality lens’, Disability & Society (2021) (currently available online)
Sposini FM, ‘The paper technology of confinement: Evolving criteria in Admission Forms (1850-1873)’. History of Psychiatry, (2021) Vol 32(2), pp. 210-226. <https://t.co/3qHVmq2oNl> https://t.co/3qHVmq2oNl
PODCASTS:
Disability Activism: Miro Griffiths in conversation with Luke McFarline, Inclusion & Education Research Podcast Series from University of Leeds, <https://anchor.fm/inclusion-eduleeds/episodes/Disability-Activism-Miro-Griffiths-in-conversation-with-Luke-McFarline-e10rc1k> https://anchor.fm/inclusion-eduleeds/episodes/Disability-Activism-Miro-Griffiths-in-conversation-with-Luke-McFarline-e10rc1k
REVIEWS
<https://academic.oup.com/shm/search-results?f_Authors=Susan%20Burch> Susan Burch review of <https://academic.oup.com/shm/article/34/2/695/6026540> Jaipreet Virdi, Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History, Social History of Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 2, May 2021, Pages 695–697
<https://academic.oup.com/shm/search-results?f_Authors=Coreen%20McGuire> Coreen McGuire review of <https://academic.oup.com/shm/article/34/2/697/6128424> Marion Andrea Schmidt, Eradicating Deafness? Genetics, Pathology and Diversity in Twentieth-Century America, Social History of Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 2, May 2021, Pages 697–699
Georgia Haire review of Chris Mounsey, Sight Correction: Vision and Blindness in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019), Medical History, Vol 65, Issue 1, Jan 2021, pp. 96-97
Michael Rembis review of Jason Ellis. A Class by Themselves? The Origins of Special Education in Toronto and Beyond. (University of Toronto Press, 2019) in The American Historical Review, Volume 126, Issue 1, March 2021, Pages 300–301
Richard S. Grayson review of Michael Robinson, Shell-shocked British Army Veterans in Ireland, 1918-39 (Manchester University Press, 2020)
BLOG
Sam Brady, 27th May 2021, ‘How better wheelchairs improved adaptive sports’, National Paralympic Heritage Trust, <https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/blog/how-better-wheelchairs-improved-adaptive-sports> https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/blog/how-better-wheelchairs-improved-adaptive-sports
Contributions received from Filipo Sposini and Leila Monaghan
Compiled by: Angela Turner, University of Strathclyde
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