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Where Paralytics Walk and the Blind See: Stories of Sickness and Disability at the Juncture of Worlds

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by Mary Dunn

    • Author

      Mary Dunn

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Princeton University Press

    • Published

      June 2022

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    Where Paralytics Walk and the Blind See: Stories of Sickness and Disability at the Juncture of Worlds

    Today's Price £19.55



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    An exploration of early modern accounts of sickness and disability--and what they tell us about our own approach to bodily difference

    In our age of biomedicine, society often treats sickness and disability as problems in need of solution. Phenomena of embodied difference, however, have not always been seen in terms of lack and loss. Where Paralytics Walk and the Blind See explores the case of early modern Catholic Canada under French rule and shows it to be a period rich with alternative understandings of infirmity, disease, and death. Counternarratives to our contemporary assumptions, these early modern stories invite us to creatively imagine ways of living meaningfully with embodied difference today. At the heart of Dunn's account are a range of historical sources: Jesuit stories of illness in New France, an account of Canada's first hospital, the hagiographic vita of Catherine de Saint-Augustin, and tales of miraculous healings wrought by a dead Franciscan friar. In an early modern world that subscribed to a Christian view of salvation, both sickness and disability held significance for more than the body, opening opportunities for virtue, charity, and even redemption. Dunn demonstrates that when these reflections collide with modern thinking, the effect is a certain kind of freedom to reimagine what sickness and disability might mean to us. Reminding us that the meanings we make of embodied difference are historically conditioned, Where Paralytics Walk and the Blind See makes a forceful case for the role of history in broadening our imagination.

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    • Author

      Mary Dunn

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Princeton University Press

    • Published

      June 2022

    • Weight

      432g

    • Dimensions

      140 x 216 x 26 mm

    • ISBN

      9780691233222

    • ISBN-10

      0691233225

    • Eden Code

      5631181

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    • Author/Creator: Mary Dunn

    • ISBN: 9780691233222

    • Publisher: Princeton University Press

    • Release Date: June 2022

    • Weight: 432g

    • Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 26 mm

    • Eden Code: 5631181


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