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This book is one of the first to examine medieval Spanish canonical works for their portrayals of disability in relationship to theological teachings, legal precepts, and medical knowledge.
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This book is one of the first to examine medieval Spanish canonical works for their portrayals of disability in relationship to theological teachings, legal precepts, and medical knowledge.
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- Premodern Health, Disease, and Disability
- Verlag: Pallas Publications
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9789089648754
- ISBN-10: 9089648755
- Artikelnr.: 47822804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Premodern Health, Disease, and Disability
- Verlag: Pallas Publications
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9789089648754
- ISBN-10: 9089648755
- Artikelnr.: 47822804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Connie L. Scarborough is Professor in the Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures at Texas Tech University and Co-Director of the Program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Her most recent book, Inscribing the Environment, applies theories of ecocriticism to Medieval Spanish Text.
Introduction: Disability Theory and Pre-Modern Considerations Disability
Theories: Definitions and Limitations Adopting Disability Studies for the
Pre-Modern Era The Role of the Church and Christian Beliefs Disability
Studies and Literary Texts Goals and Organization Chapter 1: Lameness - Los
Contrechos Definitions and Theories Legal Status Historical and
Pseudo-Scientific Accounts Work and Occupational Hazards Mobility Devices
Divine Punishment Ridicule and Example The Monstrous Chapter 2: Blindness -
Los Ciegos Medieval Concepts of Sight Causes for Loss of Sight Religious
Beliefs Begging and Charity Blinding as Judicial Punishment Blinding as
Divine Punishment Self-Blinding Comic Potential Chapter 3: Deaf and
Inability to Speak - Los Sordomudos Deaf vs. deaf Legal Status Cures (?)
Popular Refrains and Wisdom Literatures Spiritual
Autobiography/Pathography/Consolation Loss of Speech Chapter 4: Leprosy -
Los Gafos Medical Knowledge Segregation (?) The Leper as Metaphor Leprosy
as Divine Punishment Leper as Holy Messenger Leper as Figure in Religious
History Leprosy and 'Tests of Friendship' Chapter 5: Cured by the Grace of
Gods - Los Milagros The Medieval Concept of Miracle Miracle Accounts
Missing Limbs Lameness and Paralysis Multiple Impairments Blindness
Deafness and Inability to Speak Leprosy Interdependence of Disability and
Divine Cure Chapter 6: Conclusions Works Cited - Primary Sources Works
Cited - Secondary Sources.
Theories: Definitions and Limitations Adopting Disability Studies for the
Pre-Modern Era The Role of the Church and Christian Beliefs Disability
Studies and Literary Texts Goals and Organization Chapter 1: Lameness - Los
Contrechos Definitions and Theories Legal Status Historical and
Pseudo-Scientific Accounts Work and Occupational Hazards Mobility Devices
Divine Punishment Ridicule and Example The Monstrous Chapter 2: Blindness -
Los Ciegos Medieval Concepts of Sight Causes for Loss of Sight Religious
Beliefs Begging and Charity Blinding as Judicial Punishment Blinding as
Divine Punishment Self-Blinding Comic Potential Chapter 3: Deaf and
Inability to Speak - Los Sordomudos Deaf vs. deaf Legal Status Cures (?)
Popular Refrains and Wisdom Literatures Spiritual
Autobiography/Pathography/Consolation Loss of Speech Chapter 4: Leprosy -
Los Gafos Medical Knowledge Segregation (?) The Leper as Metaphor Leprosy
as Divine Punishment Leper as Holy Messenger Leper as Figure in Religious
History Leprosy and 'Tests of Friendship' Chapter 5: Cured by the Grace of
Gods - Los Milagros The Medieval Concept of Miracle Miracle Accounts
Missing Limbs Lameness and Paralysis Multiple Impairments Blindness
Deafness and Inability to Speak Leprosy Interdependence of Disability and
Divine Cure Chapter 6: Conclusions Works Cited - Primary Sources Works
Cited - Secondary Sources.
Introduction: Disability Theory and Pre-Modern Considerations Disability
Theories: Definitions and Limitations Adopting Disability Studies for the
Pre-Modern Era The Role of the Church and Christian Beliefs Disability
Studies and Literary Texts Goals and Organization Chapter 1: Lameness - Los
Contrechos Definitions and Theories Legal Status Historical and
Pseudo-Scientific Accounts Work and Occupational Hazards Mobility Devices
Divine Punishment Ridicule and Example The Monstrous Chapter 2: Blindness -
Los Ciegos Medieval Concepts of Sight Causes for Loss of Sight Religious
Beliefs Begging and Charity Blinding as Judicial Punishment Blinding as
Divine Punishment Self-Blinding Comic Potential Chapter 3: Deaf and
Inability to Speak - Los Sordomudos Deaf vs. deaf Legal Status Cures (?)
Popular Refrains and Wisdom Literatures Spiritual
Autobiography/Pathography/Consolation Loss of Speech Chapter 4: Leprosy -
Los Gafos Medical Knowledge Segregation (?) The Leper as Metaphor Leprosy
as Divine Punishment Leper as Holy Messenger Leper as Figure in Religious
History Leprosy and 'Tests of Friendship' Chapter 5: Cured by the Grace of
Gods - Los Milagros The Medieval Concept of Miracle Miracle Accounts
Missing Limbs Lameness and Paralysis Multiple Impairments Blindness
Deafness and Inability to Speak Leprosy Interdependence of Disability and
Divine Cure Chapter 6: Conclusions Works Cited - Primary Sources Works
Cited - Secondary Sources.
Theories: Definitions and Limitations Adopting Disability Studies for the
Pre-Modern Era The Role of the Church and Christian Beliefs Disability
Studies and Literary Texts Goals and Organization Chapter 1: Lameness - Los
Contrechos Definitions and Theories Legal Status Historical and
Pseudo-Scientific Accounts Work and Occupational Hazards Mobility Devices
Divine Punishment Ridicule and Example The Monstrous Chapter 2: Blindness -
Los Ciegos Medieval Concepts of Sight Causes for Loss of Sight Religious
Beliefs Begging and Charity Blinding as Judicial Punishment Blinding as
Divine Punishment Self-Blinding Comic Potential Chapter 3: Deaf and
Inability to Speak - Los Sordomudos Deaf vs. deaf Legal Status Cures (?)
Popular Refrains and Wisdom Literatures Spiritual
Autobiography/Pathography/Consolation Loss of Speech Chapter 4: Leprosy -
Los Gafos Medical Knowledge Segregation (?) The Leper as Metaphor Leprosy
as Divine Punishment Leper as Holy Messenger Leper as Figure in Religious
History Leprosy and 'Tests of Friendship' Chapter 5: Cured by the Grace of
Gods - Los Milagros The Medieval Concept of Miracle Miracle Accounts
Missing Limbs Lameness and Paralysis Multiple Impairments Blindness
Deafness and Inability to Speak Leprosy Interdependence of Disability and
Divine Cure Chapter 6: Conclusions Works Cited - Primary Sources Works
Cited - Secondary Sources.







