Disability in Twentieth-century German Culture

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23.95
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Carol Poore
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Paperback
publisher: 
The University of Michigan Press
published_date: 
30/06/2009
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9780472033812
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Books > History > Historical events & topics > Social & cultural history
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Carol Poore|Paperback|The University of Michigan Press|30/06/2009
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9780472033812
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This is a groundbreaking exploration of disability in Germany - from the Weimar Republic to the fall of the Berlin Wall. ""Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture"" examines Germany's most tragic and tumultuous century to reveal how central the notion of disability is to modern German cultural history. By examining a wide range of literary and visual depictions of disability, Carol Poore explores the contradictions of a nation renowned for its social services programs yet notorious for its history of compulsory sterilization and eugenic dogma. The book concludes with a brief memoir of the author's experiences in Germany as a person with a disability.

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