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2. Index
3. List of Illustrations
4. Bibliography
5. Chapter Six. Remembering
6. Chapter Five. Continuance
7. Notes
8. Title Page, Copyright
9. Chapter Three. Generations
10. Chapter Four. Familiar
11. Introduction. Committed
12. Chapter One. Many Stories, Many Paths
13. Acknowledgments
14. Chapter Two. Erase and Replace
15. Contents
16. A Note on Access
17. Section II Introduction: Place
18. Section I Introduction: Kinship
19. Indigeneity & Disability: Kinship, Place, and Knowledge-Making
20. 14. The Paradox of Social Progress: The Deaf Cultural Community in France and the Ideals of the Third Republic at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
21. 11. Rehabilitation Staged: How Soviet Doctors Cured Disability in the Second World War
22. 16. Salvaging the Negro: Race, Rehabilitation, and the Body Politic in World War I American, 1917–1924
23. Index
24. About the Contributors
25. Part Four. Citizenship and Belonging
26. 13. Border Disorders: Mental Illness, Feminist Metaphor, and the Disordered Female Psyche in the Twentieth-Century United States
27. 17. Engendering and Regendering Disability: Gender and Disability Activism in Postwar America
28. 15. Property, Disability, and the Making of the Incompetent Citizen in the United States, 1860s–1940s
29. 18. Self-Advocacy and Blind Activists: The Origins of the Disability Rights Movement in Twentieth-Century India
30. 12. The Curious Case of the Professional Hemophiliac: Medicine, Disability and the Contested Value of Normality in the United States, 1940–2010
31. 9. Smallpox, Disability, and Survival in Nineteenth-Century France: Rewriting Paradigms from a New Epidemic Script
32. Part Three: Bodies, Medicine, and Contested Knowledge
33. Part Two. Cultural Histories
34. 10. Unfit for Ordinary Purposes: Disability, Slaves, and Decision Making in the Antebellum American South
35. 8. Lest We Forget: Disabled Veterans and the Politics of War Remembrance in the United States
36. 6. Disability Things: Material Culture and American Disability History, 1700–2010
37. 3. Parents and Professionals: Parents’ Reflections on Professionals, the Support System, and the Family in the Twentieth-Century United States
38. 7. The Contergan Scandal: Media, Medicine, and Thalidomide in 1960s West Germany
39. 5. Negotiating Disability: Mobilization and Organization among Landmine Survivors in Late Twentieth-Century Northern Uganda
40. 2. Thomas Cameron's Pure and Guileless Life, 1806–1870: Affection and Developmental Disability in a North Carolina Family
41. 1. Disability, Dependency, and the Family in the Early United States
42. Part One. Family, Community, and Daily Life
43. 4. Historical Perceptions of Autism in Brazil: Professional Treatment, Family Advocacy, and Autistic Pride, 1943–2010
44. Contents
45. List of Keywords
46. Re-Membering the Past: Reflections on Disability Histories
47. Title Page, Copyright Page
48. Acknowledgments
49. Committed: Remembering Native Kinship in and beyond Institutions
50. Between and Across Institutions: Multiple Removals, Settler Colonialism, and Histories of the West
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