Difference and Disability in the Medieval Islamic World
Discover the intriguing exploration of physical difference in the late Medieval Islamic World with Difference and Disability in the Medieval Islamic World by Author Unknown. Published in 2012 by Edinburgh University Press, this insightful hardback edition spans 168 pages, delving into how bodily perceptions shaped societal views during this fascinating period.
Did you know that traits such as blue eyes, baldness, bad breath, and even boils were seen as bodily blights by Medieval Arabs? This book examines the underlying assumptions about physicality that influenced perceptions of difference, including conditions like cross eyes, lameness, and deafness. Gain a deeper understanding of how these views were pivotal in shaping the cultural landscape of the time. An essential read for those interested in history, disability studies, and cultural perceptions, this title is a valuable addition to any bookshelf.