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Beyond the medical model: a reconsideration of 'feeblemindedness', citizenship, and eugenic restrictions
- Author:
- CAREY Allison C.
- Journal article citation:
- Disability and Society, 18(4), June 2003, pp.411-430.
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
The rise of eugenic restrictions in early twentieth century America reshaped the relationship between intellectual disability, citizenship, and the exercise of rights. To explain the rise of rights restrictions, scholarship has largely turned to the medicalisation of 'feeblemindedness', while overlooking mainstream concepts within citizenship studies. By drawing upon an institutional and relational approach to citizenship, the author argues that factors including the dominant legal narratives and infrastructure, as well as the broader relational context can be used to enhance our understanding of the development of eugenic restrictions. More broadly, an institutional and relational approach to citizenship can provide a theoretical framework by which to meaningfully include people with intellectual disabilities within citizenship studies, while recognising their unique historical experiences.