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Sharon L. Snyder (Author), David T. Mitchell (Author)
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0226767329 978-0226767321 May 15, 2006
In Cultural Locations of Disability, Sharon L. Snyder and David T. Mitchell trace how disabled people came to be viewed as biologically deviant. The eugenics era pioneered techniques that managed "defectives" through the application of therapies, invasive case histories, and acute surveillance techniques, turning disabled persons into subjects for a readily available research pool. In its pursuit of normalization, eugenics implemented disability regulations that included charity systems, marriage laws, sterilization, institutionalization, and even extermination. Enacted in enclosed disability locations, these practices ultimately resulted in expectations of segregation from the mainstream, leaving today's disability politics to focus on reintegration, visibility, inclusion, and the right of meaningful public participation.

Snyder and Mitchell reveal cracks in the social production of human variation as aberrancy. From our modern obsessions with tidiness and cleanliness to our desire to attain perfect bodies, notions of disabilities as examples of human insufficiency proliferate. These disability practices infuse more general modes of social obedience at work today. Consequently, this important study explains how disabled people are instrumental to charting the passage from a disciplinary society to one based upon regulation of the self.

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“Snyder and Mitchell offer a provocative, reasonable, and well-written history and analysis of the ‘cultural dis-locations’ of disability since the industrial period and the appearance of eugenics. Here they bring together historical, cultural, and literary methods of analysis in order to advance a deeper understanding of the complex attitudes surrounding disability and people with disabilities. There is indeed no other book like it. It should become a staple in the libraries of every disability scholar.”--Brenda Jo Brueggemann, The Ohio State University

 
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“In The Cultural Locations of Disability, Sharon Snyder and David Mitchell have provided us a fine book on how to understand how dominant culture works. Though the book interrogates how culture specifically works on disability, what is especially valuable is how the book illuminates all sorts of dark secrets and disabling myths that ultimately helps us see better and understand more about disability oppression and where the struggle against it must be fought. I highly recommend the book.”—James I. Charlton, author of Nothing About Us Without Us


 
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“I learned something new and unanticipated from almost every page of this book. Snyder and Mitchell’s Cultural Locations of Disability lays out in an extraordinary fashion the historical cultural locations of disabled citizens: charity systems, institutions for the feebleminded, the disability research industry, medical and popular film representations of disability, and current academic trends. The authors’ strategy is to interpret these cultural locations as forms of oppression, not characterized by exclusion but by a pervasive inclusion that nevertheless does violence to disabled people. This is a book that should be read and reread, and I am confident that people will be reading it for years to come.”—Tobin Siebers, University of Michigan

 
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"I am glad I read this book. It ranges widely, and makes some sweeping generalizations. Athough it is hard to agree with it in every detail, as a contribution to understanding of disability, past and present, it is a book not to be missed."
(Jan Walmsley Medical History ) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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In Cultural Locations of Disability, Sharon Snyder and David Mitchell trace how disabled people came to be viewed as biologically deviant. The eugenics era pioneered techniques that managed “defectives” through the application of therapies, invasive case histories, and acute surveillance techniques, turning disabled persons into subjects for a readily available research pool. Snyder and Mitchell argue that the social production of human variation as aberrancy. From our modern obsessions with tidiness and cleanliness to our desire to attain perfect bodies, notions of disabilities as examples of human insufficiency proliferate. These disability practices infuse more general modes of social obedience at work today. Consequently, this important study explains how disabled people are instrumental in charting the passage from a disciplinary society to one based upon regulation of the self.



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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (May 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226767329
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226767321
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #363,169 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Only academic book that was (are you sitting down?) a page turner, July 21, 2010
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I have a son with aspergers and am always looking for books to develop my perspective on his needs. This book changed the way I look at him so for that I give it five stars. One of the most interesting things I learned from this book is how much our cultures define the individual in general and moreso the individual who is different.

I have read many academic books for college and graudate courses and although I am smart, never enjoyed reading them like I enjoyed reading this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An intellectual feast, June 12, 2008
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I recommend this book to anyone interested in the history of ideas surrounding disability - it is not just an application of cultural or feminist theory to examine a grouping but the development of a whole new way of conceptualising disability. I would say it is one of the best books I have read on the subject - although I do also have to add it can tend to ignore the realities of disability and stretch some ideas too far, to be unable to meld reality and theory - but ignoring that it is a stimulating read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A review of Cultural Locations of Disability, October 28, 2011
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I purchased the book for my daughter who is a College Junior at Ole Miss. The book was for a Sociology class. According to her the book is very informative and a great resource for her class and future reference. It gives a historical background on how the disabled was treated in the past. I would recommend this book for anyone who is interested in law, especially in areas of discrimination.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
diagnostic regimes, body genres, feebleminded individuals, disabled characters, ungraded classes, disabled bodies, disability studies, documentary cinema, institutions for the feebleminded, disabled body, disability perspectives, eugenic practices, feral child, eugenic science, film bodies
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Dis-locations of Culture, The Confidence-Man, Echoes of Eugenics, Eugenic Atlantic, United States, Masquerades of Impairment, Subnormal Nation, After the Panopticon, World's Charity, Institutionalizing Disability Studies, World War, Multi-handicapped Series, New York, Vital Signs, North American, Elaine Scarry, Titicut Follies, The Miracle Worker, African American, World's Fair, Black Guinea, New World, The Confidence-Mall
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