Blind in Early Modern Japan: Disability, Medicine, and Identity
Explores disability, medicine, and identity in early modern Japan. Provides scholarly context on corporeal discourse. Customer note: nuanced exploration of disability and social perception
Highlights
- disability and identity in historical Japan
- intersection of medicine and culture
- corporealities-focused discourse
Pros
- scholarly analysis of disability in history
- contextualizes medicine and identity
- clear, readable academic presentation
- well-structured historical narrative
Cons
- nonfiction academic tone
- limited to historical context
- no contemporary practical guidance