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Madeline C. Burghardt

Broken: Institutions, Families, and the Construction of Intellectual Disability

Broken: Institutions, Families, and the Construction of Intellectual Disability

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The closure of Ontario's government-run institutions for people with intellectual disabilities in 2009 has allowed accounts of those affected to emerge. Madeline Burghardt's book Broken examines the far-reaching consequences of institutionalization due to intellectual difference, including the historical and arbitrary construction of intellectual disability, the overlap between institutionalization and capitalism, and contemporaneous practices of segregation in Canadian history. It gathers poignant accounts of the effects of institutionalization on family relationships and understandings of disability.

Format: Hardback
Length: 262 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2018
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press


After 133 years of operation, the 2009 closure of Ontario's government-run institutions for people with intellectual disabilities has allowed accounts of those affected to emerge. Madeline Burghardt draws from narratives of institutional survivors, their siblings, and their parents to examine the far-reaching consequences of institutionalization due to intellectual difference.

Beginning with a thorough history of the rise of institutions as a system to manage difference, Broken provides an overview of the development of institutions in Ontario and examines the socio-political conditions leading to families' decisions to institutionalize their children. Through this exploration, other themes emerge, including the historical and arbitrary construction of intellectual disability and the resulting segregation of those considered a threat to the well-being of the family and society; the overlap between institutionalization and the workings of capitalism; and contemporaneous practices of segregation in Canadian history, such as Indian residential schools. Drawing from people's direct, lived experiences, the second half of the book gathers poignant accounts of institutionalization's cascading effects on family relationships and understandings of disability, ranging from stories of personal loss and confusion to family breakage.

Adding to a growing body of work addressing Canada's treatment of historically marginalized peoples, Broken exposes the consequences of policy based on socio-political constructions of disability and difference, and of the fundamentally unjust premise of institutionalization.

Weight: 500g
Dimension: 161 x 235 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780773554825

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