Copyrighted material – 9781137404053 Contents Foreword vii Angela Y. Davis Preface: An Overview of Disability Incarcerated ix Allison C. Carey, Liat Ben-Moshe, and Chris Chapman Acknowledgments xv Part I Interlocking Histories and Legacies of Confinement 1 Reconsidering Confinement: Interlocking Locations and Logics of Incarceration 3 Chris Chapman, Allison C. Carey, and Liat Ben-Moshe 2 Five Centuries’ Material Reforms and Ethical Reformulations of Social Elimination 25 Chris Chapman 3 Creating the Back Ward: The Triumph of Custodialism and the Uses of Therapeutic Failure in Nineteenth-Century Idiot Asylums 45 Philip M. Ferguson 4 Eugenics Incarceration and Expulsion: Daniel G. and Andrew T.’s Deportation from 1928 Toronto, Canada 63 Geoffrey Reaume 5 Crippin’ Jim Crow: Disability, Dis-Location, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline 81 Nirmala Erevelles 6 Walking the Line between the Past and the Future: Parents’ Resistance and Commitment to Institutionalization 101 Allison C. Carey and Lucy Gu 7 Remembering Institutional Erasures: The Meaning of Histories of Disability Incarceration in Ontario 121 Jihan Abbas and Jijian Voronka 8 The New Asylums: Madness and Mass Incarceration in the Neoliberal Era 139 Michael Rembis Copyrighted material – 9781137404053