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Woeful Afflictions - Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America (Hardcover)
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Woeful Afflictions - Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America (Hardcover)
Series: Anniversary Collection
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From Tiny Tim to Helen Keller, disabled people in the nineteenth
century were portrayed in sentimental terms, as afflicted beings
whose sufferings afforded ablebodied people opportunities to
practice empathy and compassion. In all kinds of representations of
disability, from popular fiction to the reports of institutions
established for the education and rehabilitation of disabled
people, the equation of disability and sentimentality served a
variety of social functions, from ensuring the continued existence
of a sympathetic sensibility in a hard-hearted, market-driven
world, to asserting the selfhood and equality of disabled adults.
Unique in its focus on blindness and its examination of the
interplay between institutional discourse and popular literature,
"Woeful Afflictions" offers a detailed historical analysis of the
types of cultural work performed by sentimental representations of
disability in public reports and lectures, exhibitions, novels,
stories, poems, autobiographical writings, and popular media
portrayals from the 1830s through the 1890s in the United States.
"Woeful Afflictions" combines contemporary scholarship on
sentimentalism with the most recent works on the cultural meanings
of disability to argue that sentimentalism, with its emphasis on
creating emotional identifications between texts and readers, both
reinforces existing associations between disability and otherness
and works to rewrite those associations in portraying disabled
people, in their emotional capacities, as no different from the
ablebodied. This book will interest anyone concerned with
disability studies and the social construction of the body, with
the history of education and of publicinstitutional care in the
United States, and with autobiographical writings.
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