Disability Studies Meets Microhistory

This volume explores the life of Bjargey “Bíbí” Kristjánsdóttir (1927–1999), an Icelandic woman with intellectual disabilities, through analysis of her autobiography and personal archive on the basis of the research disciplines of critical disability studies and microhistory. Bíbí, who grew up in no...

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Main Authors: Stefánsdóttir, Guðrún Valgerður, Ólafsdóttir, Sólveig, Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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author Stefánsdóttir, Guðrún Valgerður
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description This volume explores the life of Bjargey “Bíbí” Kristjánsdóttir (1927–1999), an Icelandic woman with intellectual disabilities, through analysis of her autobiography and personal archive on the basis of the research disciplines of critical disability studies and microhistory. Bíbí, who grew up in northern Iceland on a small farm called Berlin, fell ill when she was in her first year and was afterward labeled "feeble-minded" by her family and the local community. When Bíbí died, she had finished a 145,000-word autobiography which she had written alone and kept secret from her family and neighbors, very few of whom even knew that she could read and write. This book aims to consider Bíbí’s life through her autobiography and other historical sources she created, to identify how various historical, social, and cultural factors interacted and influenced her circumstances. It explores Bíbí’s agency, and how she managed to play her cards within the narrow scope given to her by society. What makes Bíbí’s history extraordinary is precisely the direct connection to her world through her counter-archive. This book provides students and scholars of the humanities and the social sciences with a new way of critical thinking about both disciplines.
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spelling ftoapen:oai:library.oapen.org:20.500.12657/93104 2025-04-13T14:21:13+00:00 Disability Studies Meets Microhistory 9781040146842.pdf Stefánsdóttir, Guðrún Valgerður Ólafsdóttir, Sólveig Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi 2024-09-09T15:06:01Z application/pdf https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/93104 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12657/93104 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003363972 eng eng Taylor & Francis Routledge ONIX_20240909_9781040146842_46 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003363972 open access Bjargey Kristjánsdóttir northern Iceland critical disability studies egodocuments intellectual disabilities 2024 ftoapen https://doi.org/20.500.12657/93104 2025-03-17T15:37:17Z This volume explores the life of Bjargey “Bíbí” Kristjánsdóttir (1927–1999), an Icelandic woman with intellectual disabilities, through analysis of her autobiography and personal archive on the basis of the research disciplines of critical disability studies and microhistory. Bíbí, who grew up in northern Iceland on a small farm called Berlin, fell ill when she was in her first year and was afterward labeled "feeble-minded" by her family and the local community. When Bíbí died, she had finished a 145,000-word autobiography which she had written alone and kept secret from her family and neighbors, very few of whom even knew that she could read and write. This book aims to consider Bíbí’s life through her autobiography and other historical sources she created, to identify how various historical, social, and cultural factors interacted and influenced her circumstances. It explores Bíbí’s agency, and how she managed to play her cards within the narrow scope given to her by society. What makes Bíbí’s history extraordinary is precisely the direct connection to her world through her counter-archive. This book provides students and scholars of the humanities and the social sciences with a new way of critical thinking about both disciplines. Other/Unknown Material Iceland OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks)
spellingShingle Bjargey Kristjánsdóttir
northern Iceland
critical disability studies
egodocuments
intellectual disabilities
Stefánsdóttir, Guðrún Valgerður
Ólafsdóttir, Sólveig
Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi
Disability Studies Meets Microhistory
title Disability Studies Meets Microhistory
title_full Disability Studies Meets Microhistory
title_fullStr Disability Studies Meets Microhistory
title_full_unstemmed Disability Studies Meets Microhistory
title_short Disability Studies Meets Microhistory
title_sort disability studies meets microhistory
topic Bjargey Kristjánsdóttir
northern Iceland
critical disability studies
egodocuments
intellectual disabilities
topic_facet Bjargey Kristjánsdóttir
northern Iceland
critical disability studies
egodocuments
intellectual disabilities
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