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Introduction
Charity professionals : ambivalent generosity and the new business of philanthropy
Neither public nor private : telethons in the US health and welfare system
The hidden politics of telethons : where volunteerism, government, and business meet
"They've got a good thing with us and we've got a good thing with them" : telethons and cause-related marketing
Givers and takers : conspicuous contribution and a distinctly American moral community
Dignity thieves : greed, generosity, and objects of charity
Suffering as spectacle : pity, pathos, and ideology
"Look at us we're walking" : cure-seekers, invalids and overcomers
American and un-American bodies : searching for fitness through technology and sport
Smashing icons : gender, sexuality, and disability
"Heaven's special child" : the making of poster children
Family burdens : parents, children, and disability
Jerry's kids grow up : disability rights activists and telethons
Conclusion: The end of telethons and challenges for disability rights
Afterword / Carol J. Gill.
Introduction
Charity professionals : ambivalent generosity and the new business of philanthropy
Neither public nor private : telethons in the US health and welfare system
The hidden politics of telethons : where volunteerism, government, and business meet
"They've got a good thing with us and we've got a good thing with them" : telethons and cause-related marketing
Givers and takers : conspicuous contribution and a distinctly American moral community
Dignity thieves : greed, generosity, and objects of charity
Suffering as spectacle : pity, pathos, and ideology
"Look at us we're walking" : cure-seekers, invalids and overcomers
American and un-American bodies : searching for fitness through technology and sport
Smashing icons : gender, sexuality, and disability
"Heaven's special child" : the making of poster children
Family burdens : parents, children, and disability
Jerry's kids grow up : disability rights activists and telethons
Conclusion: The end of telethons and challenges for disability rights
Afterword / Carol J. Gill.