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    Symptom and Surface: Disruptive Deafness and Medieval Medical Authority.Jonathan Hsy - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (4):477-483.
    This essay examines constructions of deafness in medieval culture, exploring how deaf experience disrupts authoritative discourses in three textual genres: medical treatise, literary fiction, and autobiographical writing. Medical manuals often present deafness as a physical defect, yet they also suggest how social conditions for deaf people can be transformed in lieu of treatment protocols. Fictional narratives tend to associate deafness with sin or social stigma, but they can also imagine deaf experience with a remarkable degree of sympathy and nuance. Autobiographical (...)
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    Ladan Niayesh, ed., A Knight's Legacy: Mandeville and Mandevillian Lore in Early Modern England. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011. Pp. viii, 216. $75. ISBN: 9780719081750. [REVIEW]Jonathan Hsy - 2013 - Speculum 88 (2):559-561.
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    Roger A. Ladd, Antimercantilism in Late Medieval English Literature. (The New Middle Ages.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Pp. xi, 218. $80. ISBN: 978-0230620438. [REVIEW]Jonathan Hsy - 2012 - Speculum 87 (1):247-248.
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