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Sites of Conscience: Place, Memory, and the Project of Deinstitutionalization

Sites of Conscience: Place, Memory, and the Project of Deinstitutionalization - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Elisabeth Punzi (Editor), Linda Steele (Editor)Series:Disability Culture and PoliticsPublish date:2024-04-17Pages:302
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of British Columbia PressISBN-13:9780774869324ISBN-10:774869321UPC:9780774869324Book Category:Social Science, Art, HistoryBook Subcategory:People with Disabilities, Museum Studies, Social HistorySize:9.29 x 6.22 x 2.05 inchesWeight:2.8528Product ID:SCEMSJWZYM
How activities in and around government-run care facilities can help former residents heal after their closure.

Into the twenty-first century, millions of disabled people and people experiencing mental distress were segregated from the rest of society and confined to residential institutions. Deinstitutionalization--the closure of these sites and integration of former residents into the community--has become increasingly commonplace. But this project is unfinished. Elizabeth Punzi's powerful work explores the use of the concept of sites of conscience, which involves place-based memory activities such as walking tours, survivor-authored social histories, and performances and artistic works in or generated from sites of systemic suffering and injustice. These activities offer new ways to move forward from the unfinished deinstitutionalization project and its failures.

Covering diverse national contexts, Sites of Conscience proposes that acknowledging former residents' memories and lived experiences--and keeping institutions' histories and social heritage alive rather than simply closing sites--holds the greatest potential for recognition, accountability, and action.
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of British Columbia PressISBN-13:9780774869324ISBN-10:774869321UPC:9780774869324Book Category:Social Science, Art, HistoryBook Subcategory:People with Disabilities, Museum Studies, Social HistorySize:9.29 x 6.22 x 2.05 inchesWeight:2.8528Product ID:SCEMSJWZYM
Elisabeth Punzi is a clinical psychologist and an associate professor in the Department of Social Work and the Center for Critical Heritage Studies at Gothenburg University, Sweden. Linda Steele is an associate professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. She is the author of Disability, Criminal Justice, and Law.
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press

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