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ZENOBIA
MARGINALIZED
GROUPS IN ANTIQUITY
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Aging
- Jane Yolen, ed., Gray
heros : elder tales from around the world (New York: Penguin
Books, 1999).
Blindness
- Eleftheria A.
Bernidaki-Aldous, Blindness in a culture of light :
especially the case of Oedipus at Colonus of Sophocles (New
York: P. Lang, 1990).
Disabled
- Judith Z. Abrams, Judaism and
Disability: portrayals in ancient texts from theTanach through the
Bavli (Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press,
1998).
- Herbert C. Covey, Social
Perceptions of People with Disabilities in History
(Springfield, Il: Charles C. Thomas, 1998).
- V. Dasen, "Dwarfs in Ancient
Egypt and Greece." From the Bryn Mawr Classical
Review
- M. Edwards, "The Cultural
Context of Deformity in the Ancient World,"
- R. Garland, The Greek Way of
Life
- R. Garland, The Eye of the
Beholder: Deformity and Disability in Greco-Roman World
(Ithaca: CUP, 1995).
- Martin F. Norden, The Cinema of
Isolation: A history of physical disability in the movies (New
Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, 1994).
- Debra. Robertson, Portraying
Persons with Disabilities: An annotated bibliography of fiction
for children and teenagers (New Providence, N.J.: R.R. Bowker,
1992).
- Jeanne W. Zingale, The Disabled
As Taboo: An examination of physically disabled characters in the
twentieth-century plays produced in New York City
(1985).
Darlene Brooks Hedstrom
and Judith de Luce for the American Classical League. Copyright 2000.
Oxford, OH, USA.