Children with disabilities in America : a historical handbook and guide

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Children with disabilities in America : a historical handbook and guide

edited by Philip L. Safford and Elizabeth J. Safford

(Children and youth : history and culture)

Greenwood Press, 2006

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Contents of Works

  • Multilingual, multicultural, multitalented: the history of a diverse people / Roberta Thoryk, Angela Battistone-Potosky, and Fred Palchik
  • Reaching across the divide: visual disability and American childhood / Carol Linsenmeier and Jeff Moyer
  • The progressive movement and the child with physical disabilities / Brad Byrom
  • A matter of difference: a contextual perspective on the history of children with mental retardation in the United States / Elizabeth L. Brennan
  • Children being different, difficult, or disturbed in America / Philip L. Safford and Elizabeth J. Safford
  • Resource documents
  • Deafness and childhood
  • Visual disability and childhood
  • Other physical disability and childhood
  • Cognitive disability and childhood
  • Troubled, troubling, and troublesome children
  • Bibliography and resources for inquiry
  • A sampling of self-narratives by persons with disabilities
  • A sampling of narratives about persons with disabilities
  • A sampling of literary sources concerning persons with disabilities
  • Narratives about nondisabled Americans important in the history of persons with disabilities
  • Sources of historical information about children with disabilities in America
  • A sampling of references on the history of childhood
  • Resources on the World Wide Web
  • Disability studies: historical resources
  • Children's literature and disability
  • Other resources for and about persons with disabilities

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Description

Images of disabled children are found throughout well-known works of literature, film, and even opera. Their characters range from sweet, to brave, to tragic. Disabled children are also a part of the reality of life either in personal ways or as poster girls and boys for drives and causes. Behind these images is a historical presence that has been created by the societies in which these children live and have lived. This work examines current knowledge about children's experience of physical, cognitive, and emotional/behavioral impairments from the Colonial period to the present, while revealing the social constructions of both disability and childhood throughout American history. Just as disability has been advanced as an essential consideration in other historical inquiries, such as that of gender, this is a work intended to demonstrate the critical role of disability with respect to the history of childhood.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Essays Multilingual, Multicultural, Multitalented: The History of a Diverse People by Roberta Thoryk, Angela Battistone-Potosky, and Fred Palchik Reaching Across the Divide: Visual Disability and American Childhood by Carol Linsenmeier and Jeff Moyer The Progressive Movement and the Child with Physical Disabilities by Brad Byrom A Matter of Difference: A Contextual Perspective on the History of Children with Mental Retardation in the United States by Elizabeth L. Brennan Children Being Different, Difficult, or Disturbed in America by Philip L. Safford, and Elizabeth J. Safford Resource Documents Deafness and Childhood Visual Disability and Childhood Other Physical Disability and Childhood Cognitive Disability and Childhood Troubled, Troubling, and Troublesome Children Bibliography and Resources for Inquiry Name Index Subject Index

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