Histories of the asylum have raised a number of important questions about the way 'race' intersects along colonial, medical and legal boundaries. The experience of Maori patients at the Auckland Lunatic Asylum was a site where colonial attitudes towards 'race' were played out along such lines. By employing 'race' as a category of historical analysis, one can attempt to investigate how the asylum processes in Aotearoa/New Zealand exemplified the question of 'race' in an effort to make more visible the experiences, attitudes and responses of Maori asylum patients. This thesis examines colonial 'madness' by investigating the experiences of Maori patients at the Auckland Lunatic Asylum from 1860-1900. Using patient case records from this peri...
137 leaves :ill., facsims ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-137. Typescript (photocopied)It is the i...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
The predominant focus of Aotearoa New Zealand’s public health system on biomedical models of health ...
This article examines Māori patients at the Auckland Mental Hospital between 1860 and 1900. We argue...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
My excuse for attempting this thesis is firstly, that I am a graduate in medicine of the University ...
Minimal literature exists relating to the experiences of Maori within the New Zealand public hospita...
The oppression of colonization lives on in the daily lives of colonized people. It is vital for us a...
This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zeala...
Bibliography: leaves 221-232.This dissertation describes the evolution of psychiatric practice in th...
The exile of Maori prisoners to Dunedin in 1869 and again in 1879, was due to the Northern wars and ...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
This presentation will discuss transforming Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma...
From the 1850s, the expanding provincial centres of New Zealand were forced to address two overlappi...
In his 1990 publication on Irish migration to New Zealand, historian Don Akenson recommended various...
137 leaves :ill., facsims ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-137. Typescript (photocopied)It is the i...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
The predominant focus of Aotearoa New Zealand’s public health system on biomedical models of health ...
This article examines Māori patients at the Auckland Mental Hospital between 1860 and 1900. We argue...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
My excuse for attempting this thesis is firstly, that I am a graduate in medicine of the University ...
Minimal literature exists relating to the experiences of Maori within the New Zealand public hospita...
The oppression of colonization lives on in the daily lives of colonized people. It is vital for us a...
This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zeala...
Bibliography: leaves 221-232.This dissertation describes the evolution of psychiatric practice in th...
The exile of Maori prisoners to Dunedin in 1869 and again in 1879, was due to the Northern wars and ...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
This presentation will discuss transforming Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma...
From the 1850s, the expanding provincial centres of New Zealand were forced to address two overlappi...
In his 1990 publication on Irish migration to New Zealand, historian Don Akenson recommended various...
137 leaves :ill., facsims ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-137. Typescript (photocopied)It is the i...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
The predominant focus of Aotearoa New Zealand’s public health system on biomedical models of health ...