An Interview with Henri-Jacques Stiker, Doyen of French Disability Studies
In: Journal of literary and cultural disability studies, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 139-154
ISSN: 1757-6466
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In: Journal of literary and cultural disability studies, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 139-154
ISSN: 1757-6466
In: Signs: journal of women in culture and society, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 1589-1606
ISSN: 1545-6943
In: Central European history, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 696-698
ISSN: 1569-1616
In: Social history of medicine, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 541-542
ISSN: 1477-4666
In: Journal of women's history, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 163-167
ISSN: 1527-2036
In: Socialist review: SR, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 165-170
ISSN: 0161-1801
A review essay on books by: Bruce Nussbaum, Good Intentions: How Big Business and the Medical Establishment Are Corrupting the Fight against AIDS (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1990); & Mirko D. Grmek, History of AIDS: Emergence and Origin of a Modern Pandemic (Maulitz, Russell C., & Duffin, Jacalyn [Trs], Princeton: Princeton U Press, 1990 [see listings in IRPS No. 65]). Nussbaum candidly examines the AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) epidemic through an analysis of the incestuous relationship between three groups: drug companies; government agencies, including the Federal Drug Administration, National Instit of Health, & National Instit of Allergy & Infectious Disease; & principal investigators (PIs), a nebulous group of private & university-based researchers. Nussbaum argues that the inclusion of PIs receiving funding from Burroughs Wellcome, the manufacturer of the AIDS drug AZT, on the federal regulatory boards that assessed the drug represented a clear conflict of interest. This argument, however, is obfuscated by prose that dramatizes rather than clarifies the collusion between the different institutions involved in the fight against AIDS. Grmek's book, lucidly written in a fashion reminiscent of nineteenth-century accounts of cholera, presents a general history of the AIDS epidemic, focusing on its origins in Africa, the Americas, & Europe. A key text in the dissemination of AIDS knowledge, the book is praised for its scholarly approach to the subject, but assailed for an implicit condemnation of homosexuality. W. Howard
In: Socialist review: SR, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 163-170
ISSN: 0161-1801
In: Socialist review: SR, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 163-170
ISSN: 0161-1801
"Marshaling two decades' worth of painstaking research, Paul Longmore's book provides the first cultural history of the telethon, charting its rise and profiling the key figures--philanthropists, politicians, celebrities, corporate sponsors, and recipients--involved"--
In: Oxford handbooks
In: Oxford handbooks online
This Handbook brings together twenty-nine authors from around the world, each expert in a different area within the history of disability. This collection of new and original essays forms a benchmark in a field of historical inquiry that has been growing and maturing over the last thirty years. It is the first book to gather critical essays that incorporate studies from South and East Asia, eastern and western Europe, Australia, North America, and the Arab world. This Handbook is unique among other disability history texts in that it engages simultaneously in methodological and historiographic debates and in a further articulation and analysis of the lived experiences of disabled people.
In: The History of Disability
In the 1820s, several years before Braille was invented, Therese-Adele Husson, a young blind woman from provincial France, wrote an audacious manifesto about her life, French society, and her hopes for the future. Through extensive research and scholarly detective work, authors Catherine Kudlick and Zina Weygand have rescued this intriguing woman and the remarkable story of her life and tragic death from obscurity, giving readers a rare look into a world recorded by an unlikely historical figure. Reflections is one of the earliest recorded manifestations of group solidarity among people with t
In: Signs: journal of women in culture and society, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 1731-1735
ISSN: 1545-6943