From laerciocev em yahoo.com Fri Aug 5 08:12:39 2005 From: laerciocev em yahoo.com (Laercio E. Pereira) Date: Sun Apr 6 17:56:18 2008 Subject: [cevama] DISABILITIES: DEAFNESS : HISTORY: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Message-ID: <20050805111239.54671.qmail@web31309.mail.mud.yahoo.com> psi - Laercio ..... De: "David P. Dillard" Assunto: [Net-Gold] DISABILITIES: DEAFNESS : HISTORY: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: Washington University. School of Medicine. Bernard Becker Medical Library. Deafness in Disguise: Concealed Hearing Devices of the 19th and 20th Centurie DISABILITIES: DEAFNESS : HISTORY: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: WashingtonUniversity. School of Medicine. Bernard Becker Medical Library. Deafness in Disguise: Concealed Hearing Devices of the 19th and 20th Centuries Deafness in Disguise: Concealed Hearing Devices of the 19th and 20th centuries Table of Contents Home 19th Century Hearing Devices 20th Century Hearing Devices Marketing of Hearing Devices Image Gallery Timeline Rare Books on Hearing Max A. Goldstein Resources About this Project Rights & Permissions "Most hearing aids are of such size and shape that they clearly draw attention to the imperfection of the wearer. This condition is, as we have experienced, enough to make many people shrink back from using such an aid." A. C. Grnbech, M.D., 1891 "At the turn of the 19th century, a new trend emerged in the design of mechanical hearing devices. Clumsy and bulky devicessuch as ear trumpets and long speaking tubes evolved into devices thatcould be incorporated into everyday items or worn on the person. Public reaction or perceived reaction of others to wearing a noticeable hearing device likely influenced this trend." 19th Century Hearing Devices 20th Century Hearing Devices Marketing of Hearing Devices Image Gallery http://medcat.wustl.edu/cgi/arb.cgi/?0:DID:0 This is a search engine Timeline Rare Books on Hearing Sincerely, David Dillard Temple University (215) 204 - 4584 jwne@temple.edu Digital Divide Network http://www.cev.org.br/grcev/laercio __________________________________________________ Converse com seus amigos em tempo real com o Yahoo! Messenger http://br.download.yahoo.com/messenger/ From laerciocev em yahoo.com Thu Aug 25 03:52:23 2005 From: laerciocev em yahoo.com (Laercio E. Pereira) Date: Sun Apr 6 17:56:19 2008 Subject: [cevama] Women: feminism and disabilities Message-ID: <20050825065223.67291.qmail@web31306.mail.mud.yahoo.com> psi - Laercio ...... "David P. Dillard" Data: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 02:21:05 -0400 (EDT) Assunto: [Net-Gold] WOMEN: FEMINISM AND FEMINIST MOVEMENT : DISABILITIES: Disabilities and Feminism: A Selected Literature Covering the Intersection This post contains a substantial list of sources about disabilities and its impacts on feminists and the feminist movement. Disability Movement and Inner Eugenic Thought: A Philosophical Aspect of Independent Living and Bioethics Masahiro Morioka Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 12(May 2002),94-97. Hypatia 17.3, Summer 2002 Contents Hypatia Volume 17 Number 1 Number 2Love and Work Number 3Feminism & Disability II Number 4 FEMINISM AND DISABILITY STUDIES Recommended Readings The following appeared in Volume 97, Number 2 (Spring, 1998) of the APA Newsletters Wendell, Susan. The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections On Disability. New York and London: Routledge, 1996. 206 pages. $16.95 (paper). Reviewed by Anita Silvers, San Francisco State University. A shorter URL for the above link: Disability and Feminism by Guest Writer Virginia Wisdom-Belford World Wide Web Review [From Feminist Collections, vol. 21, no.4 (Summer 2000)] Women and Disability Websites by Alexa Schriempf A shorter URL for the above link: Feminist Disability Studies. Garland-Thomas, Rosamarie Signs v. 30 no. 2 Winter 2005 p. 1557-1587 Love's Labours Lost? Feminism, the Disabled People's Movement and an Ethic of Care. Hughes, Bill; McKie, Linda; Debra Hopkins; Watson, Nick. Sociology April 2005 v. 39 no. 2 p. 259 Toward a Full-Inclusion Feminism: A Feminist Deployment of Disability Analysis. Rohrer, Judy. Feminist Studies Spring 2005 v. 31 no. 1 p. 34 Feminism(s) and Rhetoric(s) Conference. Technical Communication Quarterly Winter 2005 v. 14 no. 1 p. 111 Overlaps and contradictions between queer theory and disability studies. Sherry, Mark. Disability and Society December 2004 v. 19 no. 7 p. 769 (Inter)Dependence, Needs and Care: The Potential for Disability and Feminist Theorists to Develop an Emancipatory Model Watson, Nick; McKie, Linda; Hughes, Bill Sociology April 2004 v. 38 no. 2 p. 331 A Feminist Standpoint Analysis of Maternity and Maternity Leave for Women With Disabilities. Buzzanell, Patrice M. Women and Language Fall 2003 v. 26 no. 2 p. 53 Women with Physical Disabilities Who Want to Leave Their Partners: A Feminist and Disability-Affirmative Perspective. Olkin, Rhoda Women and Therapy 2003 v. 26 no. 3/4 p. 237 Geography and ethics: in pursuit of social justice ethics and emotions in geographies of health and disability research. Valentine, Gill Progress in Human Geography June 2003 v. 27 no. 3 p. 375 Screening Networks: shared agendas in feminist and disability movement challenges to antenatal screening and abortion. Mclaughlin, Janice Disability and Society May 2003 v. 18 no. 3 p. 297 Empowerment and long-living women: return to the rejected body Morell, Carolyn M. Journal of Aging Studies February 2003 v. 17 no. 1, p. 69 Extraordinary stories: disability, queerness and feminism. Meyer, Bente NORA: Nordic Journal of Women's Studies December 2002 v. 10 no. 3 p. 168 'They should not breed': feminism, disability and reproductive rights. Sayce, Liz; Perkins, Rachel Off Our Backs November / December 2002 v. 32 no. 11/12 p. 18 Feminist philosophy of disability, care ethics and mental illness. Nicki, Andrea Nursing Philosophy October 2002 v. 3 no. 3 p. 270 Joining Feminism and Social Group Work Practice: A Women's Disability Group. Berwald, Claudia; Houstra, Tracy. Social Work with Groups 2002 v. 25 no. 4 p. 71 Self-Determination and Disability Rights: Lessons From the Women's Movement. Wappett, Matthew T. Journal of Disability Policy Studies Fall 2002 v. 13 no. 2 p. 119 Gendered Differences: Postmodern Feminist Perspectives and Young Women Identified as 'Emotionally Disabled' Walter, Uta M.; Peterson, K. Jean Families in Society September / December 2002 v. 83 no. 5/6 p. 596 Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory. Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie NWSA Journal Fall 2002 v. 14 no. 3 p. 1 Critical Divides: Judith Butler's Body Theory and the Question of Disability. Samuels, Ellen NWSA Journal Fall 2002 v. 14 no. 3 p. 58 Res(Crip)ting Feminist Theater Through Disability Theater: Selections from The DisAbility Project Fox, Ann M.; Lipkin, Joan NWSA Journal Fall 2002 v. 14 no. 3 p. 77 The Corpus of the Madwoman: Toward a Feminist Disability Studies Theory of Embodiment and Mental Illness. Donaldson, Elizabeth J. NWSA Journal Fall 2002 v. 14 no. 3 p. 99 Invisible Disability: Georgina Kleege's Sight Unseen. Mintz, Susannah B. NWSA Journal Fall 2002 v. 14 no. 3 p. 155 Feminism, Disability, and Embodiment. Hall, Kim Q. NWSA Journal Fall 2002 v. 14 no. 3 p. pvii With all of the citations from the same issue of the same source, who would have ever guessed this? Special Issue: Feminist Disability Studies / ed. by K. Q. Hall. By: Hall, Kim Q., ed. NWSA Journal v. 14 no. 3 Fall 2002 p. VII-XIV, 1-200 Disabled Women: An Excluded Agenda of Indian Feminism. Ghai, Anita. Hypatia Summer 2002 v. 17 no. 3 p. 49 Virtual Activists? Women and the Making of Identities of Disability. Meekosha, Helen. Hypatia Summer 2002 v. 17 no. 3 p. 67 Genetic Counseling and the Disabled: Feminism Examines the Stance of Those Who Stand at the Gate. Patterson, Annette; Satz, Martha. Hypatia Summer 2002 v. 17 no. 3 p. 118 Feminism, Abortion and Disability: irreconcilable differences? Sharp, Keith; Earle, Sarah Disability and Society March 2002 v. 17 no. 2 p. 137 A Feminist Theology of Disability. Freeman, Doreen. Feminist Theology: The Journal of the Britain and Ireland School of Feminist Theology January 2002 no. 29 p. 71 Feminist Perspectives on Disability (Book) Hurst, Alan Disability and Society December 2001 v. 16 no. 7 p. 1020 The Abused Mind: Feminist Theory, Psychiatric Disability, and Trauma. Nicki, Andrea Hypatia Fall 2001 v. 16 no. 4 p. 80 Persons with Adult-Onset Head Injury: A Crucial Resource for Feminist Philosophers. Lindemann, Kate Hypatia Fall 2001 v. 16 no. 4 p. 105 Cognitive Ableism and Disability Studies: Feminist Reflections on the History of Mental Retardation. Carlson, Licia Hypatia Fall 2001 v. 16 no. 4 p. 124 Sexism, Ageism, and 'Disability': (Re)Constructing Agency Through (Re)Writing Personal Narrative. Boswell, Maia Women and Language Fall 2001 v. 24 no. 2 p. 47 The Politics of Disability and Feminism: Discord or Synthesis? Lloyd, Margaret Sociology August 2001 v. 35 no. 3 p. 715 Problems of Embodiment and Problematic Embodiment. Stocker, Susan S. Hypatia Summer 2001 v. 16 no. 3 p. 30 Challenging Masculinities: disability and achievement in testing times. Benjamin, Shereen Gender and Education March 2001 v. 13 no. 1 p. 39 Self-Determination and Empowerment: A Feminist Standpoint Analysis of Talk about Disability Sprague, Joey; Hayes, Jeanne American Journal of Community Psychology October 2000 v. 28 no. 5 p. 671 Nursing and Genetics: a feminist critique moves us towards transdisciplinary teams. Anderson, G.W.; Monsen, R.B.; Rorty, M.V. Nursing Ethics May 2000 v. 7 no. 3 p. 191 Personal and Perplexing: feminist disability politics evaluated. Sheldon, Alison Disability and Society September 1999 v. 14 no. 5 p. 643 Can a disabled woman be a feminist? Off Our Backs August / September 1999 v. 29 no. 8 p. 5 A Feminist Model of Family Care: Practice and Policy Directions. Hooyman, Nancy R.; Gonyea, Judith G. Journal of Women & Aging 1999 v. 11 no. 2/3 p. 149 Feminism and disability [book review] Hillyer, Barbara ; Burrell, Patricia M. reviewer Social Science Journal v. 36 no. 1 1999 p. 189-191 Women with disabilities: Missing voices. Ferri, Beth A.; Gregg, Noel Women's Studies International Forum July / August 1998 v. 21 no. 4 p. 429 Why women say yes to prenatal diagnosis. Press, Nancy; Browner, C.H. Social Science and Medicine October 1997 v. 45 no. 7 p. 979 Women with disabilities and feminist therapy. Prilleltensky, Ora Women and Therapy 1996 v. 18 no. 1 p. 87 Competency, Autonomy, and Choice: On Being a Lesbian and Having Disabilities D'Aoust, Vicky Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 1994 v. 7 no. 2 p. 564 Redrawing the boundaries of feminist disability studies. Thomson, Rosemarie Garla. Feminist Studies Fall 1994 v. 20 no. 3 p. 582 Feminism and disability [book review]. Hillyer, Barbara ; Thomson, Rosemarie Garland reviewer. Feminist Studies v. 20 Fall 1994 p. 583-595 Feminism and disability. Morris, Jenny. Feminist Review Spring 1993 no. 43 p. 57 Does She Boil Eggs? Towards a Feminist Model of Disability. Lloyd, Margaret Disability, Handicap and Society September 1992 v. 7 no. 3 p. 207 Personal and Political: a feminist perspective on researching physical disability. Morris, Jenny Disability, Handicap and Society June 1992 v. 7 no. 2 p. 157 Disabled women and the feminist agenda. Begum, N. Feminist Review Spring 1992 no. 40 p. 70 Unequal access: Disabled women's exclusion from the mainstream women's movement Stuart, Meryn; Ellerington, Glynis Women and Environments Spring 1990 v. 12 no. 2 p. 16 Toward a Feminist Theory of Disability Wendell, Susan Hypatia Summer 1989 v. 4 no. 2 p. 104 Screening networks: Shared agendas in feminist and disability movement challenges to antenatal screening and abortion McLaughlin, Janice Disability and Society v 18 no. 3 May 2003 p. 297-310 Empowerment Theory and Long-Living Women: A Feminist and Disability Perspective Morell, Carolyn Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment v. 7 no. 3-4 2003 Special issue: Women and Girls in the Social Environment: Behavioral Perspectives. p. 225-236 Womanist Therapy with African American Women with Disabilities. Nabors, Nina A.; Pettee, Melanie F. Women and Therapy v. 26 no. 3-4 2003 Special issue: Women with visible and invisible disabilities: Multiple intersections, multiple issues, multiple therapies: Part II. p. 331-341 Opening up spaces for differences via a feminist phenomenological approach to disability Westhaver, S. Marie; In: Handbook of communication and people with disabilities: Research and application. Braithwaite, Dawn O.; Thompson, Teresa L. Mahwah, NJ, US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2000 p. 85-100 Psychotherapy with women: Feminist perspectives Lawrence, Marilyn; Maguire, Marie; Florence KY, US: Taylor & Frances/Routledge, 1999 Disability issues in the politics and processes of feminist studies Lubelska, Cathy; Mattheaws, Julie In: Desperately seeking sisterhood: Still challenging and building. Ang-Lygate, Magdalene; Corrin, Chris Philadelphia, PA, US: Taylor & Francis, 1997. p. 127-137 Celebrating diversity: Feminist sexuality education in the undergraduate classroom McCormick, Naomi B. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality v 9 no. 3-4 1997 p. 37-69 Feminist neuropsychology: Issues for physically challenged women Banks, Martha E.; Ackerman, Rosalie J.; Corbett, Carolyn A. In: Variations on a theme: Diversity and the psychology of women Chrisler, Joan C.; Hemstreet, Alyce Huston Albany, NY, US: State University of New York Press, 1995. p. 29-49 "I am this child's mother": A feminist perspective on mothering with a disability. Reinelt, Claire; Fried, Mindy In: Perspectives on disability (2nd ed.). Nagler, Mark Palo Alto, CA, US: Health Markets Research, 1993. p. 195-202 Women and physical distinction: A review of the literature and suggestions for intervention. Solomon, Sondra E. Women & Therapy v 14 no. 3-4 1993 Special issue: Women with disabilities: Found voices. p. 91-103 Disability and feminism: Models for counselor exploration of personal values and beliefs. Fowler, Carol; O'Rourke, Barbara; Wadsworth, John Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling v. 23 no.4 Winter 1992 Special issue: Women with disabilities: Issues of empowerment, influence, and caring. p. 14-19 Women with disabilities: On the paradox of empowerment and the need for a trans-systemic and feminist perspective. Cottone, Laura P.; Cottone, R. Rocco Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling v 23 no. 4 Winter 1992 Special issue: Women with disabilities: Issues of empowerment, influence, and caring. p. 20-25 Disabilities and illness in the Bible : a feminist perspective. Fontaine, Carole R. Feminist companion to the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament p 286-300 Sheffield, Eng : Sheffield Academic Press, 1996 Women with Disabilities : A Challenge to Feminist Theology. Plaskow, Judith (Editor); Fiorenza, Elisabeth Schssler (Editor) Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion v. 10 Fall 1994 p 99-134 A feminist perspective on sports and sports organizations for persons with disabilities. DePauw, K.P. In, Steadward, R.D. (ed.) et al, VISTA 1993: the outlook. The proceedings from VISTA '93, ..., Edmonton, University of Alberta, Rick Hansen Centre, c1994, p. 467-477 Feminism and disability Hillyer, Barbara Norman, Okla. : University of Oklahoma Press, 1993 The rejected body: feminist philosophical reflections on disability Wendell, Susan. New York : Routledge, 1996 Encounters with strangers: feminism and disability Morris, Jenny, London : Women's Press, 1996 Feminist perspectives on disability Fawcett, Barbara. Harlow, England ; New York : Prentice Hall, 2000 Feminism and disability Kittay, Eva Feder. Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 2001- Reshaping, re-thinking, re-defining Author: Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. Publication: Washington, DC : Center for Women Policy Studies, 2001 Inclusion of disabled women's voices towards a complete feminism. Broun, Leslie D. Ottawa : National Library of Canada = Bibliothque nationale du Canada, 1996 The oppression of women with disabilities can feminist educational theory be a force for change? Chapman, Natalie Ottawa : National Library of Canada = Bibliothque nationale du Canada, 2000 In pursuit of health: feminist reflections on disability and medicine. Maksalon, Patrycja M., 1974- Ottawa : National Library of Canada = Bibliothque nationale du Canada, 2002 Title: Bodies in movements: disabled women's experiences of marginalization, acceptance, and embodiment in disability rights and feminist movements Lair, Kate Michele. 2004 Includes bibliographical references. Adviser: Nancy A. Naples, Dept. of Sociology. Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.) University of Connecticut, 2005. Thesis/dissertation (deg); Manuscript (mss) Accessible futures? : disability, feminist and queer theory, and progressive politics Kafer, Alison Elizabeth. 2005 Typescript (photocopy)./ Includes bibliographical references (leaves 303-319). Dissertation: Thesis (Ph. D.) Claremont Graduate University, 2005. Thesis/dissertation (deg); Manuscript (mss) Feminist theory and the politics of ambiguity: a comparative analysis of the multiracial movement, the intersex movement and the disability rights movement as contemporary struggles over social classification in the United States Foster, Johanna Elizabeth. 2000 Includes bibliographical references (leaves 266-283) Dissertation: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rutgers University, 2000./ Reproduction: Photocopy./ Ann Arbor, Mich. :/ UMI Dissertation Services,/ 2002./ Women and chronic illness: factors affecting disability from a feminist perspective Kelley, Cheryl Marie. 1995 Typescript./ Includes bibliographical references Dissertation: Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Fresno. A feminist/interactionist approach to disability Grossman, Michael E. 2002 Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-53) Dissertation: Thesis (M.A.) Humboldt State University, 2002. Sincerely, David Dillard Temple University (215) 204 - 4584 jwne@temple.edu Digital Divide Network http://www.cev.org.br/grcev/laercio _______________________________________________________ Yahoo! Acesso Grátis - Internet rápida e grátis. Instale o discador agora! http://br.acesso.yahoo.com/