On the Margins of Citizenship: Intellectual Disability and Civil Rights in Twentieth-Century America

Author:   Allison C. Carey
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
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Pages:   286
Publication Date:   28 May 2010
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On the Margins of Citizenship: Intellectual Disability and Civil Rights in Twentieth-Century America


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The history of civil rights for people with intellectual disabilities in 20th century America

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Author:   Allison C. Carey
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781592136988


ISBN 10:   1592136982
Pages:   286
Publication Date:   28 May 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  1. Introduction  2. A Theory of Rights and Disability  3. Setting the Stage: Early Tensions in Citizenship  4. The Feebleminded versus the Nation: 1900–1930s  5. Professionals and the Potentially Productive Citizen  6. The Rise of the Parents’ Movement and the Special Child  7. Creating the Mentally Retarded Citizen  8. The Difficult Road of the 1980s  9. Reimagining Retardation, Transforming Community  10. Conclusion  Notes  References  Index

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Carey carefully summarizes...the continuing problematic issues for people facing intellectual disabilities, while seeking inclusion by changing the definitions of citizenship ...Summing Up: Highly recommended. Choice


""On the Margins of Citizenship is a remarkable book. It has a broad scope, impressively addressing the history of American twentieth century intellectual disability empirically at the individual, community, and policy level.""--Richard Scotch, Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, University of Texas at Dallas ""On the Margins of Citizenship makes an important contribution to the sociology and American history of intellectual disability. It draws together and analyzes the development of legal rights that affect people with this disability. I am especially impressed with Carey's theoretical grounding. It is clear, succinct, and convincing. This is an excellent work that will prove to be important to scholars and activists interested in intellectual disability."" James Trent, Professor of Sociology at Gordon College ""Carey carefully summarizes...the continuing problematic issues for people facing intellectual disabilities, while seeking inclusion by changing the definitions of citizenship ...Summing Up: Highly recommended."" Choice ""In addition to providing an excellent history of intellectual disability in modern America, Carey has given us a model of the questions we need to ask and the themes we need to trace in the ideological histories of all disabilities."" - H Disabilities


On the Margins of Citizenship is a remarkable book. It has a broad scope, impressively addressing the history of American twentieth century intellectual disability empirically at the individual, community, and policy level. - Richard Scotch, Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, University of Texas at Dallas On the Margins of Citizenship makes an important contribution to the sociology and American history of intellectual disability. It draws together and analyzes the development of legal rights that affect people with this disability. I am especially impressed with Carey's theoretical grounding. It is clear, succinct, and convincing. This is an excellent work that will prove to be important to scholars and activists interested in intellectual disability. James Trent, Professor of Sociology at Gordon College Carey carefully summarizes...the continuing problematic issues for people facing intellectual disabilities, while seeking inclusion by changing the definitions of citizenship ...Summing Up: Highly recommended. Choice In addition to providing an excellent history of intellectual disability in modern America, Carey has given us a model of the questions we need to ask and the themes we need to trace in the ideological histories of all disabilities. - H Disabilities


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Allison C. Carey is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Shippensburg University.

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