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Disability Incarcerated
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Robert McRuer
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May 29 2014
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Palgrave Macmillan
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Book chapters
The New Asylums
Eugenics Incarceration and Expulsion
It Canât Be Fixed Because Itâs Not Broken
Walking the Line between the Past and the Future
Creating the Back Ward
Self-Advocacy
Refugee Camps, Asylum Detention, and the Geopolitics of Transnational Migration
Reconsidering Confinement
Alternatives to (Disability) Incarceration
Racing Madness
Crippinâ Jim Crow
Five Centuriesâ Material Reforms and Ethical Reformulations of Social Elimination
Epilogue
Remembering Institutional Erasures
Chemical Constraint
pp. 3
Reconsidering Confinement: Interlocking Locations and Logics of Incarceration
pp. 25
Five Centuries’ Material Reforms and Ethical Reformulations of Social Elimination
pp. 45
Creating the Back Ward: The Triumph of Custodialism and the Uses of Therapeutic Failure in Nineteenth-Century Idiot Asylums
pp. 63
Eugenics Incarceration and Expulsion: Daniel G. and Andrew T.’s Deportation from 1928 Toronto, Canada
pp. 81
Crippin’ Jim Crow: Disability, Dis-Location, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline
pp. 101
Walking the Line between the Past and the Future: Parents’ Resistance and Commitment to Institutionalization
pp. 121
Remembering Institutional Erasures: The Meaning of Histories of Disability Incarceration in Ontario
pp. 139
The New Asylums: Madness and Mass Incarceration in the Neoliberal Era
pp. 163
It Can’t Be Fixed Because It’s Not Broken: Racism and Disability in the Prison Industrial Complex
pp. 185
Chemical Constraint: Experiences of Psychiatric Coercion, Restraint, and Detention as Carceratory Techniques
pp. 201
Racing Madness: The Terrorizing Madness of the Post-9/11 Terrorist Body
pp. 217
Refugee Camps, Asylum Detention, and the Geopolitics of Transnational Migration: Disability and Its Intersections with Humanitarian Confinement
pp. 237
Self-Advocacy: The Emancipation Movement Led by People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
pp. 255
Alternatives to (Disability) Incarceration
pp. 273
Epilogue: Disability, Inc.
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