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Viewing Disability in Medieval Spanish Texts Connie Scarborough

Viewing Disability in Medieval Spanish Texts By Connie Scarborough

Viewing Disability in Medieval Spanish Texts by Connie Scarborough


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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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Viewing Disability in Medieval Spanish Texts: Disgraced or Graced by Connie Scarborough

Disability, Medieval, Spain, Miracle

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While concentrating on an analysis of texts as a cultural representation of impairment, this study meticulously evaluates the historical and social circumstances in which the texts were created, including the relevant medical, theological, and legal systems. ... Scholars of disability studies, medieval literature, and the history of Spain, in particular, may feel indebted to Connie Scarborough for this exceptional comprehensive investigation. - Yonsoo Kim, Speculum 95/1 (January 2020)[-][-]"The book's most striking chapter is that which considers deafness and the inability to speak. Not only does this chapter discuss the fascinating case study of Teresa de Cartagena, but it also uses disability theory to critique existing scholarship. Scarborough recognises the 'unique kind of marginalisation' associated with deafness in the Middle Ages: she questions the normalcy of speech, and explores how deaf people functioned in a society that was largely illiterate and dependent on oral culture." - Rachael Gillibrand, English Histroical Review, October 2020

About Connie Scarborough

"https://www.depts.ttu.edu/classic_modern/spanish/Scarborough.php">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.

Table of Contents

Dedication and Acknowledgements [-]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

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NGR9789089648754
9789089648754
9089648755
Viewing Disability in Medieval Spanish Texts: Disgraced or Graced by Connie Scarborough
New
Hardback
Amsterdam University Press
2018-02-01
230
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