Ebook {Epub PDF} Incorrigible by Velma Demerson






















Incorrigible is a survivor's narrative. In a period that saw the rise of psychiatry, legislation against interracial marriage, and a populist movement that believed in eradicating disease and sin by improving the purity of Anglo-Saxon stock, Velma Demerson, like many young women, found herself confronted by powerful social forces.  · As a young woman, Demerson was arrested under the Ontario Female Refuges act for being “incorrigible.” Until it was repealed in the ’s the law stated that a women, 16 to 35, could be arrested and institutionalized if they were found pregnant, out of wedlock, or drunk in public.  · Velma Demerson was incarcerated when she was 18 years old under a now-defunct Ontario law guarding against 'incorrigible' behaviour in women. (Submitted by Karin Lee) She was pregnant at the time.


- Velma Demerson. WHY WE NEED YOUR HELP: A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR. Right before she passed away on , Velma told me she hoped her story would be heard, and I promised her I would carry on her legacy. I've been filming Velma since , and over the past two years I have gotten to see her incredible will, vivacity, and fighting. Incorrigible is a survivor's narrative. In a period that saw the rise of psychiatry, legislation against interracial marriage, and a populist movement that believed in eradicating disease and sin by improving the purity of Anglo-Saxon stock, Velma Demerson, like many young women, found herself confronted by powerful social forces. Take the case of Velma Demerson, now I knew, but had forgotten until Demerson reminded me, that for nearly 70 years, until , the province of Ontario arrested and jailed, without trial or appeal, girls and women between the ages of 16 and 35 whom a magistrate deemed to be "incorrigible".


They are less eager to discuss whether that reputation is wholly bltadwin.ru on the cruel and degrading experiences of Velma Demerson and other women imprisoned for `vagrancy' or for simply being 'incorrigible,' Canada in the s and s was far less idyllic than what is portrayed in the history bltadwin.ru bringing this disgraceful chapter of our history to light, Velma Demerson has demonstrated tremendous courage.". Incorrigible is a survivor’s narrative. In a period that saw the rise of psychiatry, legislation against interracial marriage, and a populist movement that believed in eradicating disease and sin by improving the purity of Anglo-Saxon stock, Velma Demerson, like many young women, found herself confronted by powerful social forces. Incorrigible is a survivor’s narrative. In a period that saw the rise of psychiatry, legislation against interracial marriage, and a populist movement that believed in eradicating disease and sin.

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