"The Mother State and Her Weaker Children": Social Work and the Institutionalization of the "Feebleminded"
Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work
Published online on October 06, 2015
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.