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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- PREFACE IX
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INTRODUCTION
- 1. Disability and Culture: An Overview 1
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PART I. DISABILITY, COSMOLOGY, AND PERSONHOOD
- Introduction 35
- 2. Persons and Nonpersons: Disability and Personhood among the Punan Bah of Central Borneo 38
- 3. A Child Is a Child: Disability and Equality among the Kenya Maasai 56
- 4. Disability as Incurable Illness: Health, Process, and Personhood in Southern Somalia 73
- 5. Why Disabled? The Cultural Understanding of Physical Disability in an African Society 94
- 6. Being Ill and Being Me: Self, Body, and Time in Multiple Sclerosis Narratives 107
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PART II. SOCIAL CONTEXTS OF DISABILITY
- Introduction 137
- 7. Encounters: The Body Silent in America 140
- 8. Sighted Lovers and Blind Husbands: Experiences of Blind Women in Uganda 159
- 9. Public Discourses on Rehabilitation: From Norway to Botswana 174
- 10. Hero, Beggar, or Sports Star: Negotiating the Identity of the Disabled Person in Nicaragua 196
- 11. Disability and Migration: A Case Story 210
- 12. Constructing Epilepsy: Images and Contexts in East Africa 226
- 13. Mpho ya Modimo—A Gift from God: Perspectives on "Attitudes" toward Disabled Persons 246
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EPILOGUE
- 14. Disability between Discourse and Experience 267
- CONTRIBUTORS 293
- INDEX 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- PREFACE IX
-
INTRODUCTION
- 1. Disability and Culture: An Overview 1
-
PART I. DISABILITY, COSMOLOGY, AND PERSONHOOD
- Introduction 35
- 2. Persons and Nonpersons: Disability and Personhood among the Punan Bah of Central Borneo 38
- 3. A Child Is a Child: Disability and Equality among the Kenya Maasai 56
- 4. Disability as Incurable Illness: Health, Process, and Personhood in Southern Somalia 73
- 5. Why Disabled? The Cultural Understanding of Physical Disability in an African Society 94
- 6. Being Ill and Being Me: Self, Body, and Time in Multiple Sclerosis Narratives 107
-
PART II. SOCIAL CONTEXTS OF DISABILITY
- Introduction 137
- 7. Encounters: The Body Silent in America 140
- 8. Sighted Lovers and Blind Husbands: Experiences of Blind Women in Uganda 159
- 9. Public Discourses on Rehabilitation: From Norway to Botswana 174
- 10. Hero, Beggar, or Sports Star: Negotiating the Identity of the Disabled Person in Nicaragua 196
- 11. Disability and Migration: A Case Story 210
- 12. Constructing Epilepsy: Images and Contexts in East Africa 226
- 13. Mpho ya Modimo—A Gift from God: Perspectives on "Attitudes" toward Disabled Persons 246
-
EPILOGUE
- 14. Disability between Discourse and Experience 267
- CONTRIBUTORS 293
- INDEX 295