Blick ins Buch

James Trent

Inventing the Feeble Mind

A History of Intellectual Disability in the United States. Sprachen: Englisch. 23,4 cm / 15,6 cm / 2,1 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 392 Seiten
EAN 9780199396184
Veröffentlicht Dezember 2016
Verlag/Hersteller OUP US

Auch erhältlich als:

eBook (epub)
33,99
65,90 inkl. MwSt.
Teilen
Beschreibung

Half-wits, dunces, dullards, and idiots: though often teased and tormented, the feebleminded were once a part of the community, cared for and protected by family and community members. But in the decade of the 1840s, a group of American physicians and reformers began to view mental retardation as a social problem requiring public intervention. For the next century and a half, social science and medical professionals constructed meanings of mental retardation, at the same time incarcerating hundreds of thousands of Americans in institutions and "special" schools. James W. Trent uses public documents, private letters, investigative reports, and rare photographs to explore our changing perceptions of "feeble minds". From local family matter to state and social problem, constructions of mental retardation represent a history of ideas, techniques, and tools. Trent contends that the economic vulnerability of mentally retarded people and their families, more than the claims made for their intellectual or social limitations, has determined their institutional treatment. He finds that the focus on technical and usually psychomedical interpretations of mental retardation has led to a general ignorance of the maldistribution of resources, status, and power so evident in the lives of the retarded. Superintendents, social welfare agents, IQ testers, and sterlizers have utilized these psychological and medical paradigms to insure their own social privilege and professional legitimacy. Rather than simply moving "from care to control", state schools have made care an effective and integral part of control. In analyzing the current policy of deinstitutionalization, Trent concludes it has been moresuccessful in dispersing disabled citizens than in integrating them into American communities. Inventing the Feeble Mind powerfully shatters conventional understandings of mental retardation. It is essential reading for social workers, psychologists, historians, sociologists, educators, and all parents and relatives of mentally retarded people.

Portrait

James W. Trent Jr. is author of Inventing the Feeble Mind: A History of Mental Retardation in the United States (1994) that won the 1995 Hervey B. Wilbur Award of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. He coedited Mental Retardation in America: An Historical Reader (2004), and authored The Manliest Man: Samuel G. Howe and the Contours of 19th Century American Reform (2012).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One - Idiots in America
Chapter Two - Edward Seguin and the Irony of Physiological Education
Chapter Three - The Burden of the Feebleminded
Chapter Four - Living and Working in the Institution, 1890-1920
Chapter Five - The Menace of the Feebleminded
Chapter Six - Sterilization, Parole, and Routinization
Chapter Seven - Remaking of Mental Retardation: Of Wars, Angels, Parents, and Politicians
Chapter Eight - Intellectual Disability and the Dilemma of Doubt
Epilogue - On Suffering Fools Gladly
Notes
References
Index

Hersteller
Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1

DE - 36244 Bad Hersfeld

E-Mail: gpsr@libri.de

Das könnte Sie auch interessieren

Dan Brown
The Secret of Secrets
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
24,99
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
24,99
Caroline Wahl
Windstärke 17
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
11,99
Jojo Moyes
Auf diese Art zusammen
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
0,00
Julie Caplin
Ein Zuhause im Frühling
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
9,99
Krinke Rehberg
SYLTKRIMI Nordseegrab
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
4,99
Klaus-Peter Wolf
Ostfriesenerbe
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
10,99
M. W. Craven
Die Witwe
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
9,99
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
19,99
Simon Beckett
Knochenkälte
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
21,99
Lisa Ridzén
Wenn die Kraniche nach Süden ziehen
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
23,99
Torsten Woywod
Mathilde und Marie
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
16,99
Karen Sander
Die Tiefe: Versunken
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
9,99
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
16,99
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
12,99
Karen Sander
Die Tiefe: Verblendet
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
9,99
Karin Lindberg
Besser spät und dann für immer
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
4,99
Mary E. Garner
Der Buchladen in der Percival Road
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
0,00
Sebastian Fitzek
Der Nachbar
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
19,99
Nelio Biedermann
Lázár
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
19,99
Lee Child
Das Verhör
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
0,00
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
0,00
Dorothee Elmiger
Die Holländerinnen
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
16,99
Thomas Herzberg
Ausgerechnet Sylt
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
0,00
Rita Falk
Apfelstrudel-Alibi
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
14,99
M. W. Craven
Der Kurator
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
9,99
Ellen Sandberg
Rauhnächte
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
19,99
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
9,99
Lucinda Riley
Das Mädchen aus Yorkshire
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
11,99
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
14,99
Jussi Adler-Olsen
Tote Seelen singen nicht
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
24,99
Miriam Georg
Die Verlorene
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
12,99
Andreas Gruber
Herzfluch
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
14,99
Jojo Moyes
Ein ganz besonderer Ort
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
14,99
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
12,99
Robert Galbraith
Der Tote mit dem Silberzeichen
eBook (epub)
Sofort lieferbar (Download)
26,99