Disability incarcerated : imprisonment and disability in the United States and Canada /
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New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2014]
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Table of Contents:
- Reconsidering confinement : interlocking locations and logics of incarceration / Chris Chapman, Allison C. Carey, and Liat Ben-Moshe
- Five centuries' material reforms and ethical reformulations of social elimination / Chris Chapman
- Creating the back ward : the triumph of custodialism and the uses of therapeutic failure in nineteenth-century idiot asylums / Philip M. Ferguson
- Eugenics incarceration and expulsion : Daniel G. and Andrew T.'s deportation from 1928 Toronto, Canada / Geoffrey Reaume
- Crippin' Jim Crow : disability, dis-location, and the school-to-prison pipeline / Nirmala Erevelles
- Walking the line between the past and the future : parents' resistance and commitment to institutionalization / Allison C. Carey and Lucy Gu
- Remembering institutional erasures : the meaning of histories of disability incarceration in Ontario / Jihan Abbas and Jijian Voronka
- The new asylums : madness and mass incarceration in the neoliberal era / Michael Rembis
- It can't be fixed because it's not broken : racism and disability in the prison industrial complex / Syrus Ware, Joan Ruzsa, and Giselle Dias
- Chemical constraint : experiences of psychiatric coercion, restraint, and detention as carceratory techniques / Erick Fabris and Katie Aubrecht
- Racing madness : the terrorizing madness of the post 9/11 terrorist body / Shaista Patel
- Refugee camps, asylum detention, and the geopolitics of transnational migration : disability and its intersections with humanitarian confinement / Mansha Mirza
- Self-advocacy : the emancipation movement led by people with intellectual and developmental disabilities / Mark Friedman and Ruthie-Marie Beckwith
- Alternatives to (disability) incarceration / Liat Ben-Moshe
- Epilogue : Insanity and terrorism
- Appendix : Disability, Inc. / Robert McRuer.