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Disability and Culture

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ISBN: 9780520083622

Published: February 15, 1995

Publisher: University of California Press

Trim: 6.00 x 9.12 Inches

Pages: 320

Disability and Culture

Benedicte Ingstad, Susan Reynolds Whyte

Edited by Benedicte Ingstad and Susan Reynolds Whyte

Format:

Paperback

$31.95 / $39.95 CAN

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About the Book

Spurred by the United Nation's International Decade for Disabled Persons and medical anthropology's coming of age, anthropologists have recently begun to explore the effects of culture on the lives of the mentally and physically impaired. This major collection of essays both reframes disability in terms of social processes and offers for the first time a global, multicultural perspective on the subject. Using research undertaken in a wide variety of settings—from a longhouse in central Borneo to a community of Turkish immigrants in Stockholm—contributors explore the significance of mental, sensory, and motor impairments in light of fundamental, culturally determined assumptions about humanity and personhood.

Author

Benedicte Ingstad is Professor of Medical Anthropology, University of Oslo. Susan Reynolds Whyte is Associate Professor, Institute of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen.
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