Starting at the end of the Nineteenth century, the hysterical body invaded the European medical and artistic scene, giving birth to different kinds of ambivalent performances. The sexed body was the dominant reference in the definition of hysteria, which, for a long time, was considered by medicine as a form of neurosis typical of women/females. The hysterical body, with its troubling sexuality, was considered as the pathological body par excellence and, as a consequence, had to be regulated. At the Salpêtrière, the Parisian clinic run by Jean-Martin Charcot, the staging of the hysterical body seemingly offered a «great representation of desire» produced by the masculine gaze lingering over a female body: a grotesque body-marionette that ...
One of the many important lessons Freud learned from Charcot during his period of study at the Salpe...
In 1876-77 Bourneville and Regnard published in France the album Iconographie Photographique de la S...
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the...
Disappeared from the medical manuals and hospitals, hysteria has come on stage. That is a natural re...
Throughout the nineteenth century, a growing part of the French medical field focuses on this specif...
International audienceFrom the early nineteenth century in France, the treatment of hysteria was con...
Since the end of the Nineteenth Century the hysterical body has progressively invaded the med...
This work asks the question, primarily: what kind of performance is the hysterical attack? And what ...
A close reading of the language used in the writings of late nineteenth-century Parisian mime artist...
Disappeared from the medical manuals and hospitals, hysteria has come on stage. That is a natural r...
Hysteria is an outdated diagnosis for a neurotic condition where the patient manifests psychic traum...
19th century literature makes the body one of the objects of interest treating it as a surface on wh...
International audienceThroughout the nineteenth century, a growing part of the French medical field ...
Hysteria, although diagnosed since antiquity, was a disease characteristic for the fin de siècle, an...
In the scholarship on the history of hysteria, the career of the French neurologist Jean-Martin Char...
One of the many important lessons Freud learned from Charcot during his period of study at the Salpe...
In 1876-77 Bourneville and Regnard published in France the album Iconographie Photographique de la S...
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the...
Disappeared from the medical manuals and hospitals, hysteria has come on stage. That is a natural re...
Throughout the nineteenth century, a growing part of the French medical field focuses on this specif...
International audienceFrom the early nineteenth century in France, the treatment of hysteria was con...
Since the end of the Nineteenth Century the hysterical body has progressively invaded the med...
This work asks the question, primarily: what kind of performance is the hysterical attack? And what ...
A close reading of the language used in the writings of late nineteenth-century Parisian mime artist...
Disappeared from the medical manuals and hospitals, hysteria has come on stage. That is a natural r...
Hysteria is an outdated diagnosis for a neurotic condition where the patient manifests psychic traum...
19th century literature makes the body one of the objects of interest treating it as a surface on wh...
International audienceThroughout the nineteenth century, a growing part of the French medical field ...
Hysteria, although diagnosed since antiquity, was a disease characteristic for the fin de siècle, an...
In the scholarship on the history of hysteria, the career of the French neurologist Jean-Martin Char...
One of the many important lessons Freud learned from Charcot during his period of study at the Salpe...
In 1876-77 Bourneville and Regnard published in France the album Iconographie Photographique de la S...
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the...