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Multidisciplinary Approaches to Disability in Iceland (Late 9th–Early 20th Century)

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Abstract

This article reports on a multidisciplinary project exploring constructions of disability in Iceland before the establishment of disability as a modern legal, bureaucratic, and administrative concept. The project’s vast temporal scope spans the settlement of Iceland in the late 9th century to the early 20th century, and it combines research in the fields of Archaeology, Medieval Literature, Folklore, History, and Museology. The article outlines the project’s rich and diverse source material and its data collection procedures before discussing the various methods employed across the disciplines involved. Focus simultaneously turns to the project’s myriad discipline-specific findings and to the presence of ambiguity and absence, invisibility, or silence as recurring cross-disciplinary themes.

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Disability HistoryMethodologyIcelandCollaborative ResearchAbsence
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 24 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: 151–164
  • DOI: 10.16993/sjdr.868
  • Submitted on 27 Oct 2021
  • Accepted on 21 Apr 2022
  • Published on 16 May 2022
  • Peer Reviewed