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Learning disabilities in Britain 1780-1880: perceptions and practice

机译:英国1780-1880年的学习障碍:认识和实践

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This thesis aims to elucidate perceptions and practices in relation to learning disabilities in different contexts over a period of a hundred years, between 1780 andud1880. Previous studies have concentrated on institutional and professional contexts, on informed medical opinion for example, or on focused studies of local practices.udHere a wider range of opinion and practice is sought. The Introduction includes a discussion of nomenclature, and explains why 'intellectual impairment' is used ratherudthan the familiar term 'learning disability'.ududPart I of the thesis explores perceptions of, and responses to, intellectual impairment held by different people in various contexts, while Part II employs biographical methods to examine the life histories of a number of intellectually impaired people in their familial setting. Part I starts with the views of professionals - educationists,doctors (who were at the forefront of the well documented emergence of idiot education in the 1840s) and also charity workers. Concentrating on previously neglected issues, the thesis shows that educational theory and practice offered nothing to families with an intellectually impaired child, and medical dominance had negligible competition. In a chapter on the efforts of charity workers as well as doctors to promote and raise money for the new idiot asylums, the focus is on the notion of idiocy that they put forward. Here ideas from the past mingled with new ideas. The question of the nature and origin of the image, or images, of the idiot isudcontinued in two chapters that explore the varied and changing portrayals of intellectual impairment in imaginative literature.ududPart II uses family papers in a novel way to investigate the lives of individuals who had an intellectual impairment, and the responses of their families. These families, well known because of at least one eminent member, and well documented, are at the least, comfortably off. But within these parameters there is variation. Augustus, son of William and Caroline Lamb, is from the aristocracy, while Laura, daughter of Leslie Stephen of DNB fame, is from the middle class intelligentsia. This makes the similarity of responses to an intellectually impaired child the more interesting. For the most part, a child's difficulty was conceptualised as an educational, health or social problem, and not in terms of idiocy or a related all inclusive notion. The final chapter of Part II, that explores experiences of the modestly off or the poor, uses, in the absence of family papers, other sources of information. The inclusion of both the familial and private, and the public, contexts enables this thesis to reveal a wider range of perceptions and practices in relation to intellectual impairment during theudperiod than have previous studies.
机译:本论文旨在阐明在1780年至1880年的一百年间,在不同背景下与学习障碍相关的观念和实践。以前的研究集中在机构和专业背景下,例如,在知情的医学意见上,或在对本地实践的重点研究上。 ud在此寻求更广泛的观点和实践。引言包括对术语的讨论,并解释了为什么使用“智力障碍”而不是熟悉的术语“学习障碍”。 ud ud本论文的第一部分探讨了不同人对智力障碍的看法和对之的反应。在各种情况下,第二部分采用传记方法来研究许多智力障碍人士在家庭环境中的生活史。第一部分从专业人员,教育工作者,医生(在1840年代有据可查的白痴教育出现的最前沿)和慈善工作者的观点开始。着眼于以前被忽视的问题,论文表明,教育理论和实践对有智力障碍的孩子的家庭没有任何帮助,而医疗主导地位的竞争则微不足道。在关于慈善工作者和医生为新的白痴庇护所促进和筹集资金的努力的一章中,重点是他们提出的白痴概念。在这里,过去的想法与新想法混合在一起。白痴的图像的性质和起源问题在两章中继续探讨了想象性文学中智力障碍的变化和变化。第二部分以新颖的方式使用家庭论文来调查有智力障碍的人的生活及其家人的反应。这些家族,至少由于一个杰出的成员而广为人知,并且有据可查,至少是令人满意的。但是在这些参数之内是变化的。威廉和卡罗琳·兰姆(Caroline Lamb)的儿子奥古斯都(Augustus)来自贵族阶层,而DNB名誉的莱斯利·斯蒂芬(Leslie Stephen)的女儿劳拉(Laura)来自中产阶级知识分子。这使得对智障儿童的反应相似性更加有趣。在大多数情况下,儿童的困难被概念化为教育,健康或社会问题,而不是愚蠢或相关的包容性概念。第二部分的最后一章探讨了有钱人或穷人的经历,在没有家庭文件的情况下使用了其他信息来源。与以前的研究相比,家族和私人以及公共环境的结合使本论文能够揭示出整个时期关于智力障碍的观念和实践。

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    Dickinson Hilary;

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