Article ID: CBB001450306

Disability, Scientific Authority, and Women's Political Participation at the Turn of the Twentieth-Century United States (2012)

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ABSTRACT In the late nineteenth century, Americans opposed to universal suffrage launched a new line of attack, asserting that women lacked the rationality required for enfranchisement because of innate biological disabilities. After the Civil War, debates about women’s mental and physical capacity shifted from those rooted in divine ordinance and Enlightenment rationality to those grounded in science and evolutionary theory. New research conclusions combined with an existing system of legal dependency to form a powerful new discourse of exclusion which still echoes today. As the twentieth century turned, practitioners of the newly prestigious scientific disciplines provided rationales for anti-suffragists to label these sex-based differences as physical and mental disabilities. Women’s rights advocates rejected these characterizations, but rarely refuted the assumption that disability justified exclusion. This article approaches these debates with disability as the center of inquiry to explore the intertwined nature of legal and biological power.

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Authors & Contributors
Mercedes Montero
Barbara Louis
Krome-Lukens, Anna L.
Weber, Heike
Veremenko, Valentina A.
Verdon, Nicola
Journals
American Quarterly
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
Journal of Burma Studies
Journal of British Studies
History of Psychology
Contemporary European History
Publishers
University of Utah
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Essex (United Kingdom)
Vysshaia Admin. Shkola
University of North Carolina Press
Concepts
Science and gender
Women
Science and culture
Eugenics
Home economics
Disabilities; disability; accessibility
People
Landis, Carney
Carrel, Alexis
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
18th century
Places
United States
Germany
Philadelphia, PA
Southern states (U.S.)
Myanmar (Burma)
England
Institutions
Committee for Research on the Problems of Sex (CRPS) (1920-1965)
Columbia University
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