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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Negotiating Interpersonal Relationships: Historical Perspectives
- 1: Inclusion, Emotion, and Disability 21
- 2: “Moral Madness”: Representations of Prodigality, Disability, and Competence in German Legal History 44
- 3: Deafness and “Disfigurement” as Relational Disorders: Aron Ronald Bodenheimer’s Psychotherapy at the Zurich School for the Deaf during the 1960s 66
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Part II. Reckoning with the Past: Reconstruction of Memory
- 4: The Romance of the Institution: Educational Optimism and the Confinement of the “Feebleminded” in Modern Germany 87
- 5: From the Disability Murders Archive: Ernst Klee’s Confrontation of the Public with Nazism’s First Genocide 110
- 6: Disability in Nazi Germany: Memory of “Euthanasia” Crimes and Commemoration of Their Victims 130
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Part III. Intersections and Diversity: The Lens of Culture
- 7: A Crip Chronotope: Time, Disability, and Heimat in Else Lasker-Schüler’s Die Wupper 155
- 8: Disability in the Narrative and Dramatic Work of Thomas Bernhard 179
- 9: Freaks, Capriccios, Monstrosities: Ulrike Ottinger’s Freak Orlando: Kleines Welttheater in fünf Episoden 198
- 10: Disability as Opportunity in Alissa Walser’s Novel about the Blind Maria Theresia Paradis 219
- Notes on the Contributors 241
- Index 243
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Negotiating Interpersonal Relationships: Historical Perspectives
- 1: Inclusion, Emotion, and Disability 21
- 2: “Moral Madness”: Representations of Prodigality, Disability, and Competence in German Legal History 44
- 3: Deafness and “Disfigurement” as Relational Disorders: Aron Ronald Bodenheimer’s Psychotherapy at the Zurich School for the Deaf during the 1960s 66
-
Part II. Reckoning with the Past: Reconstruction of Memory
- 4: The Romance of the Institution: Educational Optimism and the Confinement of the “Feebleminded” in Modern Germany 87
- 5: From the Disability Murders Archive: Ernst Klee’s Confrontation of the Public with Nazism’s First Genocide 110
- 6: Disability in Nazi Germany: Memory of “Euthanasia” Crimes and Commemoration of Their Victims 130
-
Part III. Intersections and Diversity: The Lens of Culture
- 7: A Crip Chronotope: Time, Disability, and Heimat in Else Lasker-Schüler’s Die Wupper 155
- 8: Disability in the Narrative and Dramatic Work of Thomas Bernhard 179
- 9: Freaks, Capriccios, Monstrosities: Ulrike Ottinger’s Freak Orlando: Kleines Welttheater in fünf Episoden 198
- 10: Disability as Opportunity in Alissa Walser’s Novel about the Blind Maria Theresia Paradis 219
- Notes on the Contributors 241
- Index 243