Narrating Disability in Contemporary Japan: [One Liter of Tears] and [A Therapeutic Sexy Trip]

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7 février 2022

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Anne-Lise Mithout, « Narrating Disability in Contemporary Japan: [One Liter of Tears] and [A Therapeutic Sexy Trip] », Collège de France, ID : 10.4000/books.cdf.12490


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In Japan, like in many other countries, “disability” has long been a topic of writing, in the sense that “different” bodies and minds have fascinated society, intellectuals and writers for centuries. As in Western countries, the category of “disability,” as a unified framework encompassing a broad set of situations, came to the fore only in the second half of the 20th century; the first law dealing with “disabled people” in general, and not just people with a specific type of impairment, was ...

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