“Society seems like it doesn’t even know...”: archival records regarding people labelled with intellectual disability who have been institutionalized in Manitoba
This thesis examines issues surrounding access to records relating to people labelled with intellectual disability who have been institutionalized in Manitoba. It argues that the devaluation of people labelled with intellectual disabilities, together with the failures and difficulties in acquiring,...
Main Author: | Horodyski, Mary |
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Other Authors: | Nesmith, Thomas (History) |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/32118 |
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