This thesis examines the construction and functions of intellectual disability in the modernist literature of the American South from 1925-1940. The period saw a remarkable proliferation of intellectually disabled figures in various guises. These include William Faulkner's Benjy in The Sound and the Fury which has become one of the most analysed 'idiots' in all literature. However, the wider trend of which he is a part has largely lacked critical attention. Furthermore, the connections between this regional literary trend and the prominence of the eugenic movement in the era have been unexplored. This thesis questions why intellectual disability was so important to Southern writers in particular, and why it appears so frequently in their wo...
This study investigates the ways in which William Faulkner draws upon William James and Sigmund Freu...
Disability and the Gothic in Southern Women’s Writing connects intersectional disability studies to...
This study delineates Southern Gothic during the period of its emergence into a distinct literary fo...
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
Over the nineteenth century, the popular and the scientific understanding of idiocy changed in conju...
Over the nineteenth century, the popular and the scientific understanding of idiocy changed in conju...
Between 1830 and 1940, American fiction is populated by an increasing number of cognitively disabled...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
Throughout civilization, the power of the word has significantly influenced and shaped societies. Th...
Signifying Nothing: Intelligence and Intellectual Disability in Modern British Literature and Cultur...
Before history had christened modernism, the movement had emerged in disabled concepts and forms. It...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
Southern literature is well-known for its disabled characters due to the proliferation of the Southe...
This study investigates the ways in which William Faulkner draws upon William James and Sigmund Freu...
Disability and the Gothic in Southern Women’s Writing connects intersectional disability studies to...
This study delineates Southern Gothic during the period of its emergence into a distinct literary fo...
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
Over the nineteenth century, the popular and the scientific understanding of idiocy changed in conju...
Over the nineteenth century, the popular and the scientific understanding of idiocy changed in conju...
Between 1830 and 1940, American fiction is populated by an increasing number of cognitively disabled...
This thesis considers the representation of disabled bodies in the fictional and critical writing of...
Throughout civilization, the power of the word has significantly influenced and shaped societies. Th...
Signifying Nothing: Intelligence and Intellectual Disability in Modern British Literature and Cultur...
Before history had christened modernism, the movement had emerged in disabled concepts and forms. It...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
Southern literature is well-known for its disabled characters due to the proliferation of the Southe...
This study investigates the ways in which William Faulkner draws upon William James and Sigmund Freu...
Disability and the Gothic in Southern Women’s Writing connects intersectional disability studies to...
This study delineates Southern Gothic during the period of its emergence into a distinct literary fo...