what is a euro-american perception when it is out ??
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From: m99miles [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 22 February 2002 00:38
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Subject: Social History of Disability
Social Histories of Disability.
Over one thousand references to social and educational responses to
disability and disabled people in the histories of China, Japan, Korea,
South Asia, the Middle East, and Southern Africa, with light annotation,
appear at the following websites:
Educational and Social Responses to Disability in China, Japan & Korea,
from antiquity to 1950. History of Education website.
http://www.socsci.kun.nl/ped/whp/histeduc/mmiles/e-asiabib.html
Historical bibliography on Educational & Social Responses to Disabilities &
Childhood in some Middle Eastern & South Asian Countries, from Antiquity to
the 1950s
http://www.socsci.kun.nl/ped/whp/histeduc/mmiles/mesabib1.html
Sign, Gesture & Deafness in South Asian & South-West Asian Histories: a
bibliography with annotation & excerpts from India; also from Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Burma / Myanmar, Iraq, Nepal, Pakistan, Persia / Iran, & Sri
Lanka.
http://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/bibweb/Miles/Miles.html
Historical Background of Social and Educational Responses to Disability in
Anglophone Eastern & Southern Africa: introduction and bibliography,
History of Education website.
http://www.socsci.kun.nl/ped/whp/histeduc/mmiles/aesabib.html
These bibliogs contain a moderate amount of 'medical' material where it
also includes some social content; and also some references to childhood
(on the grounds that one cannot understand very much about disabled
children without some study of ordinary childhood in different times and
places).
Health Warning: while these materials concern disability in Asia, the
Middle East and Africa, they are expressed in euro-languages, and many
items reflect euro-american cultures and perceptions.
m99m
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