The Girl in the Bubble: An Essay on Containment

Dylan Mulvin, Cait McKinney
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In this essay, we offer a prehistory of contemporary bubbles used in the mitigation of viruses, told through the late 1980s case of Eliana Martínez, an HIV-positive (HIV+) and developmentally disabled Puerto Rican child who was ordered to be confined to a glass chamber within her Florida classroom. Eliana’s mother, Rosa, challenged the use of this chamber as a reasonable disability accommodation in a high-profile lawsuit. We draw on disability studies, critical access studies, and a postcolonial critique to put forward a theory of the bubble as a “structure-within-a-structure”—a zone of limited, restricted, or filtered interaction with the broader social world. Eliana’s bubble demonstrates how institutional practices of accommodation can easily transform into techniques of containment, sanctioned to manage the “infectious subject” within institutions and systems. The bubble is a gathering of social forces and bodily relations. In Eliana’s case, it gathers the necropolitical arrangements of different populations, the coloniality of Puerto Rico, the innocence of childhood, the fatality of an AIDS diagnosis, and the politics of design and disability.
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在这篇文章中,我们通过20世纪80年代末Eliana Martínez的案例讲述了当代泡沫用于减轻病毒的历史,Eliana是一名艾滋病毒阳性(HIV+)和发育残疾的波多黎各儿童,她被命令限制在佛罗里达教室的玻璃室里。埃莉安娜的母亲罗莎在一场备受瞩目的诉讼中质疑将这个房间作为合理的残疾人住宿场所的做法。我们借鉴了残疾研究、批判性准入研究和后殖民批判,提出了一种泡沫理论,认为它是一个“结构中的结构”——一个与更广泛的社会世界进行有限、限制或过滤互动的区域。埃利安娜的泡泡表明,制度上的迁就实践可以很容易地转化为遏制技术,从而在制度和体系内管理“传染性主体”。泡沫是社会力量和身体关系的集合。在伊莱安娜的例子中,它收集了不同人群的死亡政治安排,波多黎各的殖民地,童年的天真,艾滋病诊断的死亡,以及设计和残疾的政治。
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