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Esme Cleall, "Colonising Disability: Impairment and Otherness Across Britain and Its Empire, c. 1800-1914" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

New Books in Disability Studies

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The Trans-Colonial Immigration Policy of Deaf People

Between 1850 and 1914 saw the largest volume of voluntary migration ever recorded. Those who were not enslaved or indentured have largely been described as experiencing a unfettered form of migration. The values attached to race, ability and gender were mutually constituted; masculine bodies were imagined to be independent working bodies. Whether or not a disabled person could work, their body was always read as dependent, incapable, and as a liability. This reflects on ideas about female migrants as well.

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