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HST2034   Jane Groom's 'Extraordinary Scheme': Disability and the body in the Transatlantic World c. 1800-1900   (20 credits)

 
Year Running: 2016/2017
Credit level: F5
Pre-requisites   Two units from HST 112-HST 121

Description

This document option takes as a starting point Jane Groom's emigration scheme to send white, working-class, deaf people from London to Canada and establish a deaf colony in North America. The scheme is used as a springboard to think about issues of disability and the body in the nineteenth-century Transatlantic world. Topics covered include: institutionalisation, immigration restrictions, deaf separatist demands for a `Deaf State' in the USA, eugenics, and medical and social attitudes towards disability and the body. The course draws on a range of primary sources including: newspapers, memoirs, propaganda pamphlets, immigration legislation and medical and scientific treatises.

 

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Teaching Methods

Delivery Type Hours
 

Methods of assessment

Assessment Type Duration % of formal assessment Semester
Course Work 0.0 33 % S1
Exam 2.0 50 % S1
Other 0.0 17 % S1
 

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