Disability Incarcerated : Imprisonment and Disability in the United States and Canada.
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- 9781137388476
- HV6001-7220.5
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface: An Overview of Disability Incarcerated -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Interlocking Histories and Legacies of Confinement -- 1 Reconsidering Confinement: Interlocking Locations and Logics of Incarceration -- 2 Five Centuries' Material Reforms and Ethical Reformulations of Social Elimination -- 3 Creating the Back Ward: The Triumph of Custodialism and the Uses of Therapeutic Failure in Nineteenth-Century Idiot Asylums -- 4 Eugenics Incarceration and Expulsion: Daniel G. and Andrew T.'s Deportation from 1928 Toronto, Canada -- 5 Crippin' Jim Crow: Disability, Dis-Location, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline -- 6 Walking the Line between the Past and the Future: Parents' Resistance and Commitment to Institutionalization -- 7 Remembering Institutional Erasures: The Meaning of Histories of Disability Incarceration in Ontario -- 8 The New Asylums: Madness and Mass Incarceration in the Neoliberal Era -- Part II Interlocking Oppressions, Contemporary Lockdown, and Contested Futures -- 9 It Can't Be Fixed Because It's Not Broken: Racism and Disability in the Prison Industrial Complex -- 10 Chemical Constraint: Experiences of Psychiatric Coercion, Restraint, and Detention as Carceratory Techniques -- 11 Racing Madness: The Terrorizing Madness of the Post-9/11 Terrorist Body -- 12 Refugee Camps, Asylum Detention, and the Geopolitics of Transnational Migration: Disability and Its Intersections with Hu -- 13 Self-Advocacy: The Emancipation Movement Led by People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities -- 14 Alternatives to (Disability) Incarceration -- Epilogue: Disability, Inc. -- Appendix -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Disability Incarcerated offers an outstanding collection of interdisciplinary scholarship examining the incarceration and segregation of people with disabilities the United States and Canada.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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