Bioarcheologia niepełnosprawności
The Bioarcheology of Disability
Author(s): Magdalena Matczak, Jane E. Buikstra, Jessica Pearson, Andrzej Marek WyrwaSubject(s): Anthropology, Archaeology, Polish Literature, Sociobiology, Sociology of Culture, American Literature
Published by: Instytut Badań Literackich Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: bioarcheology; disability; history of bioarcheologiy; history of science;
Summary/Abstract: The authors discuss disability research conducted within the framework of the bioarcheology of disability – a trend that has seen dynamic development in recent years. They outline the history of this research, its goals, methods and theoretical approaches. Bioarcheology, which focuses on studying osteological material in a cultural context, provides meaningful information on the diseases and impairments experienced by people in the past. This research has shown that different attitudes to disabled people have been adopted across the ages. Discussing these attitudes, the authors focus on care and concern for disabled people. They then present the debate on the key research problems of the bioarcheology of disability and make new research proposals.
Journal: Teksty Drugie
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 158-174
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Polish
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