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Decarcerating Disability : Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition /

"Politics of (En)closure: Deinstitutionalization, Disability, and Prison Abolition argues that a complex understanding of disability is fundamental to an understanding of decarceration. Many argue that the rise of deinstitutionalization led directly to the rise of imprisonment. Liat Ben-Moshe c...

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Autor principal: Ben-Moshe, Liat (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2020]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction : Intersecting Disability, Imprisonment, and Deinstitutionalization -- The Perfect Storm : Origin Stories of Deinstitutionalization -- Abolition in Deinstitutionalization : Normalization and the Myth of Mental Illness -- Abolition as Knowledge and Ways of Unknowing -- Why Prisons Are Not "the New Asylums" -- Resistance to Inclusion and Community Living: NIMBY, Desegregation, and Race-ability -- Political and Affective Economies of Closing Carceral Enclosures -- Decarcerating through the Courts : Past, Present, and Future of Institutional and Prison Litigation -- Epilogue : Abolition Now. 
520 |a "Politics of (En)closure: Deinstitutionalization, Disability, and Prison Abolition argues that a complex understanding of disability is fundamental to an understanding of decarceration. Many argue that the rise of deinstitutionalization led directly to the rise of imprisonment. Liat Ben-Moshe complicates this narrative by looking closely at how people of color and disabled people are pathologized as well as how profit plays a roll in caring for "disposable" populations in nursing homes, rehab facilities, prisons, etc. Ben-Moshe puts forth a theory of carceral abolition as a way to understand the failed utopian dream of deinstitutionalization and how to move forward"-- Provided by publisher. 
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