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"The Mother State and Her Weaker Children": Social Work and the Institutionalization of the "Feebleminded"

Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work

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Abstract

In the United States, the institutionalization of people labeled feebleminded gained significant momentum during the Progressive Era. In this article, I use a biographical approach to examine social work’s role in the expansion of institutions for this population. I employ feminist standpoint theory to detail how the profession used its dominant standpoint—maternalism—as a political strategy to justify the segregation of people labeled feebleminded. Implications for future scholarship and for social work are presented.