Dane szczegółowe książki
Disability in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union : history, policy and everyday life / Rasell, Michael; Iarskaia-Smirnova, Elena
Tytuł
Disability in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union : history, policy and everyday life
Wydawnictwo
London ; New York: Routledge, 2014
ISBN
978-1-138-68740-0; 978-0-415-61096-
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List of figures and tables XIII
Notes on contributors XV
Acknowledgements XVIII
1. Conceptualising disability in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union 1
MICHAEL RASELL AND ELENA IARSKAIA-SMIRNOVA
2. Soviet-style welfare: the disabled soldiers of the ‘Great Patriotic War’ 18
BEATE FIESELER
3. Prosthetic promise and Potemkin limbs in late-Stalinist Russia 42
FRANCES BERNSTEIN
4. Heroes and spongers: the iconography of disability in Soviet posters and film 67
ELENA IARSKAIA-SMIRNOVA AND PAVEL ROMANOV
5. Between disabling disorders and mundane nervousness: representations of psychiatric patients and their distress in Soviet and post-Soviet Latvia 97
AGITA LUSE AND DAIGA KAMERADE
6. Living with a disability in Hungary: reconstructing the narratives of disabled students 121
ESZTER GABOR
7. Breaking the silence: disability and sexuality in contemporary Bulgaria 141
TEODOR MLADENOV
8. Citizens or ‘dead souls’?: an anthropological perspective on disability and citizenship in post-Soviet Ukraine
SARAH PHILLIPS
9. Those who do not work shall not eat!: a comparative perspective on the ideology of work within Eastern European disability discourses
DARJA ZAVIRSEK
10. The challenges of operationalizing a human rights approach to disability in Central Asia
HISAYO KATSUI
11. The complex role of non-governmental organizations in advancing the inclusion of children with disabilities in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Bulgaria
MAJDA BEČIREVIČ AND MONICA DOWLING
12. Lost in transition: missed opportunities for reforming disabled children’s education in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
VICTORIA SHMIDT
Index 270
Notes on contributors XV
Acknowledgements XVIII
1. Conceptualising disability in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union 1
MICHAEL RASELL AND ELENA IARSKAIA-SMIRNOVA
2. Soviet-style welfare: the disabled soldiers of the ‘Great Patriotic War’ 18
BEATE FIESELER
3. Prosthetic promise and Potemkin limbs in late-Stalinist Russia 42
FRANCES BERNSTEIN
4. Heroes and spongers: the iconography of disability in Soviet posters and film 67
ELENA IARSKAIA-SMIRNOVA AND PAVEL ROMANOV
5. Between disabling disorders and mundane nervousness: representations of psychiatric patients and their distress in Soviet and post-Soviet Latvia 97
AGITA LUSE AND DAIGA KAMERADE
6. Living with a disability in Hungary: reconstructing the narratives of disabled students 121
ESZTER GABOR
7. Breaking the silence: disability and sexuality in contemporary Bulgaria 141
TEODOR MLADENOV
8. Citizens or ‘dead souls’?: an anthropological perspective on disability and citizenship in post-Soviet Ukraine
SARAH PHILLIPS
9. Those who do not work shall not eat!: a comparative perspective on the ideology of work within Eastern European disability discourses
DARJA ZAVIRSEK
10. The challenges of operationalizing a human rights approach to disability in Central Asia
HISAYO KATSUI
11. The complex role of non-governmental organizations in advancing the inclusion of children with disabilities in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Bulgaria
MAJDA BEČIREVIČ AND MONICA DOWLING
12. Lost in transition: missed opportunities for reforming disabled children’s education in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
VICTORIA SHMIDT
Index 270