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Author:
Simplican, Stacy Clifford, 1978- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013138553
Title:
The capacity contract : intellectual disability and the question of citizenship / Stacy Clifford Simplican.
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
ix, 181 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
People with mental disabilities--Civil rights.
People with mental disabilities--Political activity.
Cognition disorders--Political aspects.
Political rights.
Political participation.
Citizenship.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / People with Disabilities.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Contents Abbreviations -- Introduction: Anxiety, Democracy, and Disability -- 1. Locke's Capacity Contract and the Construction of Idiocy -- 2. Manufacturing Anxiety: The Medicalization of Mental Defect -- 3. The Disavowal of Disability in Contemporary Contract Theory -- 4. Rethinking Political Agency: Arendt and the Self-Advocacy Movement -- 5. Self-Advocates and Allies Becoming Empowered -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
Summary:
"In the first sustained examination of disability through the lens of political theory, The Capacity Contract shows how the exclusion of disabled people has shaped democratic politics. Stacy Clifford Simplican demonstrates how disability buttresses systems of domination based on race, sex, and gender. She exposes how democratic theory and politics have long blocked from political citizenship anyone whose cognitive capacity falls below a threshold level--marginalization with real-world repercussions on the implementation of disability rights today.Simplican's compelling ethnographic analysis of the self-advocacy movement describes the obstacles it faces. From the outside, the movement must confront stiff budget cuts and dwindling memberships; internally, self-advocates must find ways to demand political standing without reinforcing entrenched stigma against people with profound cognitive disabilities. And yet Simplican's investigation also offers democratic theorists and disability activists a more emancipatory vision of democracy as it relates to disability--one that focuses on enabling people to engage in public and spontaneous action to disrupt exclusion and stigma. Taking seriously democratic promises of equality and inclusion, The Capacity Contract rejects conceptions of political citizenship that privilege cognitive capacity and, instead, centers such citizenship on action that is accessible to all people"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0816694036
9780816694037
0816693978
9780816693979
OCLC:
(OCoLC)894746340
LCCN:
2014025338
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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