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Voices of Pineland
Autor: Stephen T. Murphy
Voices of Pineland: Eugenics, Social Reform, and the Legacy of "Feeblemindedness" in Maine by
Stephen Murphy tells the story of the Maine School for the Feebleminded, later known as
Pineland Hospital and Training Center. Based...
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Voices of Pineland: Eugenics, Social Reform, and the Legacy of "Feeblemindedness" in Maine by
Stephen Murphy tells the story of the Maine School for the Feebleminded, later known as
Pineland Hospital and Training Center. Based on an in depth analysis of annual institutional
reports, newspaper clippings, legal documents, and other archival sources as well as interviews
with former residents, their family members, and staff, Murphy traces the history of the Maine
institution from its founding in 1908 to its eventual closure in 1996. Prior to 1908, Maine sent
many of its citizens with intellectual and developmental disabilities to Massachusetts. When the
state established the Maine School for the Feebleminded, it modeled it after an institution in
Massachusetts that had been the first asylum for socalled "idiots" in the United States. Murphy
shows the influences of both social forces and the personalities of superintendents, elected
officials, and eventually lawyers, advocates, and court officials on Pineland's history
Voices of Pineland is more than the story of Maine's institution for the feebleminded, though. It provides a lens through which to view
the history of people with intellectual disabilities in twentieth century America. The founding of the Maine School for the
Feebleminded was a product of the eugenics fervor that swept the country around the turn of the century and continued for several
decades. The feebleminded were seen as a cause of a broad range of social problems and a threat to the social order. Like other states,
Maine turned to the institution and later involuntary sterilization to prevent the feebleminded from spreading their alleged defective
genes. The population of the Maine school steadily grew, and the institution soon became
overcrowded and understaffed. As early as 1938, charges of abuse and neglect at the
institution were reported in the press. This predated the flurry of exposes on state schools and
mental hospitals in the national media, including Life magazine and Reader's Digest, in the
post-World War II era.
- Vydavateľstvo: Information Age Publishing
- Rok vydania: 2011
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 234 x 156 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781617354144