What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea?
The dignity of cognitively disabled people and the ethics of representing their lives are at the heart of an extraordinary yet little-known book first published in the former German Democratic Republic. Was für eine Insel in was für einem Meer, or What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea (Rostock, Hinstorff, 1986) depicts residents of a church-run institution for people with cognitive disabilities in astonishing black-and-white photographs by Dietmar Riemann and in a probing, poignant essay by esteemed German writer Franz Fühmann. This important text, which moved from a medical model to a historical and cultural view of disability as an aspect of human identity and experience, is translated into English for the first time by Elizabeth Hamilton and includes reflections on the book and its impact. As fuller, global histories of disability are now being written, What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea opens an essential window onto a formerly shuttered world, demonstrating the power of the arts to hone our capacity to perceive and appreciate human difference.
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What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea?
The dignity of cognitively disabled people and the ethics of representing their lives are at the heart of an extraordinary yet little-known book first published in the former German Democratic Republic. Was für eine Insel in was für einem Meer, or What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea (Rostock, Hinstorff, 1986) depicts residents of a church-run institution for people with cognitive disabilities in astonishing black-and-white photographs by Dietmar Riemann and in a probing, poignant essay by esteemed German writer Franz Fühmann. This important text, which moved from a medical model to a historical and cultural view of disability as an aspect of human identity and experience, is translated into English for the first time by Elizabeth Hamilton and includes reflections on the book and its impact. As fuller, global histories of disability are now being written, What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea opens an essential window onto a formerly shuttered world, demonstrating the power of the arts to hone our capacity to perceive and appreciate human difference.
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What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea?

What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea?

What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea?

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The dignity of cognitively disabled people and the ethics of representing their lives are at the heart of an extraordinary yet little-known book first published in the former German Democratic Republic. Was für eine Insel in was für einem Meer, or What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea (Rostock, Hinstorff, 1986) depicts residents of a church-run institution for people with cognitive disabilities in astonishing black-and-white photographs by Dietmar Riemann and in a probing, poignant essay by esteemed German writer Franz Fühmann. This important text, which moved from a medical model to a historical and cultural view of disability as an aspect of human identity and experience, is translated into English for the first time by Elizabeth Hamilton and includes reflections on the book and its impact. As fuller, global histories of disability are now being written, What Kind of Island in What Kind of Sea opens an essential window onto a formerly shuttered world, demonstrating the power of the arts to hone our capacity to perceive and appreciate human difference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781643150284
Publisher: Lever Press
Publication date: 12/22/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Elizabeth C. Hamilton is Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Oberlin College and Associate Professor of German. Her scholarly and teaching interests center on disability as a lived experience and on cultural representations of disability, Universal Design in pedagogy, accessibility in higher education, and on East German literature and film.


Franz Fühmann (1922–1984) was an East German writer who published poetry, translations, essays, stories, and books for children and adults.


Dietmar Riemann (1950–) is a German photographer and author.

Table of Contents

Contents

Member Institution Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

“Here, then, awe of human dignity”: Franz Fühmann and Dietmar Riemann’s Photo-Essay Collection, Was für eine Insel in was für einem Meer by Elizabeth C. Hamilton

“Photographien von geistig Behinderten” by Franz Fühmann, English translation by Elizabeth C. Hamilton

Die Jüngsten/The Youngest

Alltag im Heim/Everyday Life in the Samaritans’ Institution

Arbeit als Therapie/Work as Therapy

Höhepunkte des Jahres/Highlights of the Year

Die Alten/The Elderly

Tending the Vine: Personal Reflections on Visiting the Samariteranstalten by Elizabeth C. Hamilton

Notes

Bibliography

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