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245 00 Mental retardation in America :|ba historical reader /
|cedited by Steven Noll and James W. Trent, Jr.
264 1 New York :|bNew York University Press,|c[2004]
264 4 |c©2004
300 vii, 513 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 The history of disability
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 Before the Asylum -- Report Made to the Legislature of
Massachusetts (1848) / Samuel G. Howe -- A Thesis on
Idiocy (1879) / William B. Fish -- The Legacy of the
Almshouse / Philip Ferguson -- 'Beside her sat her idiot
child': Families and Developmental disability in mid-
nineteenth-century America / Penny Richards -- Defining
and Categorizing: Establishing "The Other" -- Report of
Committee of Classification of Feeble-minded -- Mongols in
our Midst: John Langdon Down and the Ethnic Classification
of Idiocy, 1858-1924 / David Wright -- 'Mongolian
Imbecility': Race and Its Rejection in the Understanding
of a Mental Disease / Daniel Kevles -- Rearing the Child
Who Never Grew: Ideologies of Parenting and Intellectual
Disability in American History / Janice Brockley -- The
Parable of The Kallikak Family: Explaining the Meaning of
Heredity in 1912 / Leila Zenderland -- Fictional Voices
and Viewpoints for the Mentally Deficient, 1929-1939 /
Gerald Schmidt -- Sexuality and Story-Telling: Literary
Representations of the 'Feeble-Minded' in the Age of
Sterilization / Karen Keely -- The Age of
Institutionalization and Sterilization -- The Eugenical
Sterilization of the Feeble-Minded / Harry Laughlin -- The
Criminalization of Mental Retardation / Nicole Rafter --
The State and the Multiply-Disadvantaged: The Case of
Epilepsy / Ellen Dwyer --
505 0 The 'Sociological Advantages' of Sterilization: Fiscal
Policies and Feebleminded Women in Interwar Minnesota /
Molly Ladd-Taylor -- From Top and Bottom: Parents and the
State in the mid-20th Century -- Hope for Retarded
Children / Eunice Kennedy Shriver -- 'Mental Deficients'
Fighting Fascism: The Unplanned Normalization of World War
II / Stephen A. Gelb -- Education for Children with Mental
Retardation: Parent Activism, Public Policy, and Family
Ideology in the 1950s / Kathleen W. Jones -- 'Nice,
Average Americans': Postwar Parents' Groups and the
Defense of the Normal Family / Katherine Castles -- Formal
Health Care at the Community Level: The Child Development
Clinics of the 1950s and 1960s / Wendy M. Nehring -- A
Pivotal Place in Special Education Policy: The First
Arkansas Children's Colony / Elizabeth F. Shores -- The
Promise and Problems of Community Placement Back to a
Beginning? -- U.S. Supreme Court decision on Capital
Punishment & Mental Retardation (2002) -- Historical
Social Geography / Deborah S. Metzel -- The Litigator as
Reformer / David J. Rothman and Sheila M. Rothman -- No
Profits, Just a Pittance: Work, Compensation, and People
Defined as Mentally Disabled in Ontario, 1964-1990 /
Geoffrey Reaume -- Family Values / Michael Berube.
650 0 Intellectual disability|zUnited States.
700 1 Noll, Steven.
700 1 Trent, James W.,|cJr.,|d1948-
830 0 History of disability series.
856 41 |3Table of contents|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip048
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