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Author Carey, Allison C., author.

Title On the margins of citizenship : intellectual disability and civil rights in twentieth-century America / Allison C. Carey.

Publication Info. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2009.

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Description 276 pages ; 24 cm
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Series ACLS Humanities E-Book.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-268) and index.
Contents Introduction -- A theory of citizenship and disability -- Setting the stage : early tensions in citizenship -- The feebleminded versus the nation : 1900-1930s -- Professionals and the potentially productive citizen -- The rise of the parents' movement and the special child -- Creating the mentally retarded citizen -- The difficult road of the 1980s -- Reimagining retardation, transforming community -- Conclusion.
Summary On the Margins of Citizenship provides a comprehensive, sociological history of the fight for civil rights for people with intellectual disabilities. Allison Carey, who has been active in disability advocacy and politics her entire life, draws upon a broad range of historical and legal documents as well as the literature of citizenship studies to develop a "relational practice" approach to the issues of intellectual disability and civil rights. She examines how and why parents, self-advocates, and professionals have fought for different visions of rights for this population throughout the twentieth century and how things have changed over that time. Carey addresses the segregation of people with intellectual disabilities in schools and institutions along with the controversies over forced sterilization, eugenics, marriage and procreation, and protection from the death penalty. She chronicles the rise of the parents' movement and the influence of the Kennedy family, as well as current debates that were generated by the impact of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act. Presenting the shifting constitutional and legal restrictions for this marginalized group, Carey argues that policies tend to sustain an ambiguity that simultaneously promises rights yet also allows their retraction. -- publisher description.
Reproduction Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2022. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
Note All rights reserved.
Subject People with mental disabilities -- Civil rights -- United States.
Civil rights.
Persons with Mental Disabilities -- legislation & jurisprudence
Civil Rights
United States
Personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle -- Droits -- États-Unis.
Droits de l'homme.
civil rights.
Civil rights. (OCoLC)fst00862627
People with mental disabilities -- Civil rights. (OCoLC)fst01057389
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Bürgerrecht
Geistige Behinderung
Psychische Störung
USA.
Chronological Term Geschichte 1900-2000.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author American Council of Learned Societies.
Added Title ACLS Humanities E-Book. URL: http://www.humanitiesebook.org/
ISBN 9781592136971 (cloth ; alk. paper)
1592136974 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9781592136988
1592136982
9781592136995 (ebook)
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