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Menace to the Future: A Disability and Queer History of Carceral Eugenics

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Jess WhatcottPublish date:2024-09-13Pages:248
Language:EnglishPublisher:Duke University PressISBN-13:9781478026518ISBN-10:1478026510UPC:9781478026518Book Category:Social ScienceBook Subcategory:People with Disabilities, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, LGBTQ+ StudiesBook Topic:AmericanSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.69 inchesWeight:1.1707Product ID:SC824YH8VG
In Menace to the Future, Jess Whatcott traces the link between US disability institutions and early twentieth-century eugenicist ideology, demonstrating how the legacy of those ideas continues to shape incarceration and detention today. Whatcott focuses on California, examining records from state institutions and reform organizations, newspapers, and state hospital museum exhibits. They reveal that state confinement, coercive treatment, care neglect, and forced sterilization were done out of the belief that the perceived unfitness of disabled, mad, and neurodivergent people was hereditary and thus posed a biological threat--a so-called menace to the future. Whatcott uncovers a history of disabled resistance to these institutions that predates disability rights movements, builds a genealogy of resistance, and tells a history of eugenics from below. Theorizing how what they call "carceral eugenics" informed state treatment of disabled, mad, and neurodivergent people a century ago, Whatcott shows not only how that same logic still exists in secure treatment facilities, state prisons, and immigration detention centers, but also why it must continue to be resisted.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Duke University PressISBN-13:9781478026518ISBN-10:1478026510UPC:9781478026518Book Category:Social ScienceBook Subcategory:People with Disabilities, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, LGBTQ+ StudiesBook Topic:AmericanSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.69 inchesWeight:1.1707Product ID:SC824YH8VG
Jess Whatcott is Assistant Professor of Women's Studies at San Diego State University.
Publisher: Duke University Press

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