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    ‘Subjects to be dealt with’: disability, class and carceral power in early 20th century Britain

    Aragon, Margarita (2024) ‘Subjects to be dealt with’: disability, class and carceral power in early 20th century Britain. History of the Human Sciences , ISSN 0952-6951. (In Press)

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    Abstract

    In this article, I will examine the category 'subject to be dealt with' that was established in the 1913 Mental Deficiency Act. Designed to demonstrate the legislation’s respect for individual liberty, the boundaries of the category established the supposed moral and rational grounds on which authorities had the responsibility to act upon those deemed to be 'mentally defective.' In essence, ‘subject to be dealt with’ became the supposedly rational, measured qualifying category through which the condemnation of ‘defect’ could be operationalised. In both its actual implementation and the realm of possibilities it entailed, the category of ‘subject to be dealt with’ facilitated a range of discourses and practices. It powerfully linked disability and the imperatives of segregation and confinement, a logic that was reinforced by those critiquing the Mental Deficiency Act, both at its inception and its demise. As a category ‘subject to be dealt with’ at once intensively targeted carceral power on disability, while also working to more deeply enmesh cognitive and class deviance, naturalizing the broader carceral or institutional archipelago - of asylums, workhouses, special schools, prisons, etc. —to which disabled and poor people were subject.

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    Item Type: Article
    School: Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences
    Research Centres and Institutes: Psychosocial Research, Centre for
    Depositing User: Margarita Aragon
    Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2025 12:56
    Last Modified: 30 Mar 2025 11:01
    URI: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/54789

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