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Kim E. Nielsen

    Cette auteure est professeure d'histoire et d'études sur les femmes, dont l'amour de toute une vie pour la biographie éclaire son travail universitaire. Sa recherche se concentre sur des histoires de vie remarquables et des amitiés extraordinaires, explorant des figures historiques avec un profond intérêt pour leurs parcours personnels. Elle aborde l'étude de l'histoire comme un travail qui lui permet de se plonger dans des biographies et d'en considérer la signification. Son écriture se caractérise par un examen méticuleux et une appréciation de la profondeur de la connexion humaine.

    A Disability History of the United States
    • A Disability History of the United States

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The first comprehensive exploration of disability history from pre-1492 to the present, this work centers the experiences of people with disabilities within the broader American narrative. It reexamines familiar historical events, such as slavery and immigration, while revealing connections between nativism and oralism in the late nineteenth century, as well as the impact of ableism on democracy's evolution. Utilizing primary-source documents and social histories, the book retells American history through the perspectives of those who lived it. Historian and disability scholar Nielsen emphasizes that understanding disability history involves looking beyond individual triumphs to consider mass movements and significant daily events shaped by diverse experiences. The narrative illustrates how concepts of disability have influenced key aspects of American life, from immigration policies to labor laws, and has justified slavery and gender discrimination. It includes harrowing accounts, such as the plight of blinded slaves and women subjected to involuntary sterilization, alongside inspiring stories of disabled miners and disability rights activists. This profound work reinterprets the nation's past, transforming it from a restrictive master narrative into a shared history that reflects the experiences of all.

      A Disability History of the United States
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