A Special Hell: Institutional Life in Alberta's Eugenic Years

Using rare interviews with former inmates and workers, institutional documentation, and governmental archives, Claudia Malacrida illuminates the dark history of the treatment of “mentally defective” children and adults in twentieth-century Alberta. Focusing on the Michener Centre in Red Deer, one of the last such facilities operating in Canada, A Special Hell is a sobering account of the connection between institutionalization and eugenics.

Malacrida explains how isolating the Michener Centre’s residents from their communities served as a form of passive eugenics that complemented the active eugenics program of the Alberta Eugenics Board. Instead of receiving an education, inmates worked for little or no pay – sometimes in homes and businesses in Red Deer – under the guise of vocational rehabilitation. The success of this model resulted in huge institutional growth, chronic crowding, and terrible living conditions that included both routine and extraordinary abuse.

Combining the powerful testimony of survivors with a detailed analysis of the institutional impulses at work at the Michener Centre, A Special Hell is essential reading for those interested in the disturbing past and troubling future of the institutional treatment of people with disabilities.

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A Special Hell: Institutional Life in Alberta's Eugenic Years

Using rare interviews with former inmates and workers, institutional documentation, and governmental archives, Claudia Malacrida illuminates the dark history of the treatment of “mentally defective” children and adults in twentieth-century Alberta. Focusing on the Michener Centre in Red Deer, one of the last such facilities operating in Canada, A Special Hell is a sobering account of the connection between institutionalization and eugenics.

Malacrida explains how isolating the Michener Centre’s residents from their communities served as a form of passive eugenics that complemented the active eugenics program of the Alberta Eugenics Board. Instead of receiving an education, inmates worked for little or no pay – sometimes in homes and businesses in Red Deer – under the guise of vocational rehabilitation. The success of this model resulted in huge institutional growth, chronic crowding, and terrible living conditions that included both routine and extraordinary abuse.

Combining the powerful testimony of survivors with a detailed analysis of the institutional impulses at work at the Michener Centre, A Special Hell is essential reading for those interested in the disturbing past and troubling future of the institutional treatment of people with disabilities.

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A Special Hell: Institutional Life in Alberta's Eugenic Years

A Special Hell: Institutional Life in Alberta's Eugenic Years

by Claudia Malacrida
A Special Hell: Institutional Life in Alberta's Eugenic Years

A Special Hell: Institutional Life in Alberta's Eugenic Years

by Claudia Malacrida

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Using rare interviews with former inmates and workers, institutional documentation, and governmental archives, Claudia Malacrida illuminates the dark history of the treatment of “mentally defective” children and adults in twentieth-century Alberta. Focusing on the Michener Centre in Red Deer, one of the last such facilities operating in Canada, A Special Hell is a sobering account of the connection between institutionalization and eugenics.

Malacrida explains how isolating the Michener Centre’s residents from their communities served as a form of passive eugenics that complemented the active eugenics program of the Alberta Eugenics Board. Instead of receiving an education, inmates worked for little or no pay – sometimes in homes and businesses in Red Deer – under the guise of vocational rehabilitation. The success of this model resulted in huge institutional growth, chronic crowding, and terrible living conditions that included both routine and extraordinary abuse.

Combining the powerful testimony of survivors with a detailed analysis of the institutional impulses at work at the Michener Centre, A Special Hell is essential reading for those interested in the disturbing past and troubling future of the institutional treatment of people with disabilities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442620506
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 02/05/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Claudia Malacrida is a professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Lethbridge.

Table of Contents

1. Introducing the Michener Centre

2. Entering the Gulag, Leaving the World

3. Dehumanization as a Way of Life

4. Ordinary and Extraordinary Violence

5. Resisting the Institutional Order

6. Broken Promises: Education in the Institution

7. Training, Exploitation, and Community Dependency

8. Bad Medicine: Drugs, Research, and Ethics

9. Eugenics and Sexuality

10. But That’s All in the Past, Isn’t It?

Appendix I: Research Participants – Biographical Information

Appendix II: History, Power, and Access to Knowledge

What People are Saying About This

James Trent

“Claudia Malacrida gives the reader a comprehensive, probing, and thorough history of the inner life of a public residential institution for people with intellectual disabilities. She has woven a story from the perspectives of inmates, primary care workers, and townspeople, along with institutional documentation, governmental reports, and the stories from inmates’ relatives. This is an exceptional work, and one that gives voice to those participants whose voices are usually silent or silenced.”

Deborah Stienstra

“This is an important and timely review of a place and time in Canada’s history from which we must learn much. The stories told in A Special Hell are essential to understanding what happened at the Michener Centre and why, so as not to repeat that history.”

Dick Sobsey

A Special Hell is an interesting and well-crafted book that adds to our knowledge and understanding of the institutional care of people with developmental disabilities in Canada. Malacrida does an excellent job of combining scholarly analysis with interviewees telling their own stories.”

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