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|a Roskies, Ethel,
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|a Abnormality and Normality :
|b The Mothering of Thalidomide Children /
|c Ethel Roskies.
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|a Ithaca, NY :
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Preface --
|t Contents --
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|t Chapter 1. The Thalidomide Background --
|t Chapter 2. The Research Study --
|t Chapter 3. The Social Normalization of Abnormality --
|t Chapter 4. Abnormality within Normality: The Child in the Family Environment --
|t Chapter 5. The Normification of Abnormality: The Prostheses --
|t Chapter 6. Summing Up --
|t APPENDIXES, GLOSSARY, BIBLIOGRAPHY, and INDEXES --
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|t Glossary of Medical Terms --
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|a This case study of a highly unusual form of maternity is a valuable addition to the literature on handicapped or deviant children. It is an account of how mothers who took part in a government-sponsored habilitation program in Montreal perceived the process of bearing and rearing (or deciding not to rear) a child with congenital thalidomide-induced deformities. Professor Roskies traces how the biological, psychological, and social factors interacted--and changed over time--as she sought to conceptualize and describe a new way of understanding the elements involved in the mothering of a handicapped child. She raises a number of disturbing questions about our customary ways of viewing this form of mother-child relationship.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Sep 2019).
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|a Children with disabilities
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|a Mother and child
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|a Thalidomide.
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|a Native American Studies.
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|a Mère et enfant
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|a Thalidomide.
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