This course uses the rise and fall of the asylum movement to examine shifting ideas about “mental illness” and its treatment, from the mid-19th century to the deinstitutionalization movement in the 1970s. Born of a utopian spirit dedicated to healing minds broken by the modern world, insane asylums devolved into “theaters of madness” where “lunatics” were stigmatized and warehoused. Race, class, gender, and sexuality shaped how “mental illness” has been conceptualized and treated in American culture. Using sociological and historical research, as well as popular culture such as films, novels, and television, we examine the paradoxes of asylums and their role in a pivotal century in America.https://scholarworks.umass.edu/sociol_ed_materials/...
This research is a culmination of my experience with Madness and its presence in the world. I questi...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
textDiscourse on madness is ubiquitous in world cultures. The behaviors, beliefs, and experiences th...
The study of madness has been integral to a number of academic fields concerned with embodied differ...
The nineteenth century was a revolutionary period for the medical field in America. While there was ...
This paper will provide a brief history of the institutionalization movement during the nineteenth c...
The treatment and care of the mentally ill in the U.S. has been a topic that has been heavily critic...
My thesis will examine how madness and the medical systems that understood it have changed from anci...
Academia and scholarship of the 20th-century bred a renewed interest in mental illness throughout hi...
The 19th and early 20th centuries were, for English-speaking Western nations, marked by calamitous c...
In nineteenth-century America a new approach to treating insanity was adopted. This approach was cal...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
This is a history between 1960 and 2000 of asylums operated in the United States for children labele...
Madness is a paradoxical topic between physis and thesis. Madness thrusts us within boundaries appar...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
This research is a culmination of my experience with Madness and its presence in the world. I questi...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
textDiscourse on madness is ubiquitous in world cultures. The behaviors, beliefs, and experiences th...
The study of madness has been integral to a number of academic fields concerned with embodied differ...
The nineteenth century was a revolutionary period for the medical field in America. While there was ...
This paper will provide a brief history of the institutionalization movement during the nineteenth c...
The treatment and care of the mentally ill in the U.S. has been a topic that has been heavily critic...
My thesis will examine how madness and the medical systems that understood it have changed from anci...
Academia and scholarship of the 20th-century bred a renewed interest in mental illness throughout hi...
The 19th and early 20th centuries were, for English-speaking Western nations, marked by calamitous c...
In nineteenth-century America a new approach to treating insanity was adopted. This approach was cal...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
This is a history between 1960 and 2000 of asylums operated in the United States for children labele...
Madness is a paradoxical topic between physis and thesis. Madness thrusts us within boundaries appar...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
This research is a culmination of my experience with Madness and its presence in the world. I questi...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
textDiscourse on madness is ubiquitous in world cultures. The behaviors, beliefs, and experiences th...