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Deinstitutionalising women : an ethnographic study of institutional closure

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This book explores the lives of women living in a locked ward within a large institution for people with intellectual disabilities.

Kelley Johnson describes, in rich and carefully-observed detail, the lives of the women in the institution largely through their own stories and experiences.

The closure of this institution gave her a unique opportunity to examine closely the impact of deinstitutionalisation on these women.

The book raises a number of broad questions about our understanding of disability.

It considers the role of professional views of intellectual disability in shaping perceptions.

It also looks at the process of deinstitutionalisation, with its paradoxical discourse of rights and management.

Finally the book's feminist analysis brings insight to the ways in which institutionalised women are not only locked out of society, but out of their lives as women as well.

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Cambridge University Press
0521623669 / 9780521623667
Hardback
13/10/1998
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 216p.
24 cm
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