This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbourne, Victoria (Hospital for the Insane after 1905), once they slipped into the world of the institutionally ‘hidden.’ Forms of social difference inside colonial institutions for the insane were embedded in patient case records. This article argues that through a closer examination of cases of female immigrants, we might find out more about gender relations in colonial situations. In particular, this article returns to ideas about women patients and constructions of these women through case records to uncover new interpretations of this material in the Australasian context. To do this, it sets out specific ways of reading patient cases and te...
Histories of the asylum have raised a number of important questions about the way 'race' intersects ...
Mary Jane Hayes was a “deviant” woman—a “drunken prostitute” who was in and out of both the Fremantl...
While scholars have critiqued early representations of the white colonial female in the form of the ...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
This paper examines how mothers’ insanity was constructed in Victoria, Australia, in an early twenti...
This article examines Māori patients at the Auckland Mental Hospital between 1860 and 1900. We argue...
From 1858 to 1908, at least 452 women were admitted to the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum. Through an expl...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
Aim. This study analysed historical healthcare records to investigate how women diagnosed with mania...
In the winter of 1879 a riot broke out at the New Norfolk Hospital for the Insane in Tasmania. The f...
This article explores a relatively rare archival account of female subjectivity, experience, mobilit...
Funding: Wellcome Trust Seed Award (203846/Z/16/Z).While the links between colonial psychiatry and r...
International historians have begun to challenge the view that the nineteenth-century psychiatric ho...
British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle...
This chapter is concerned with the ways in which the biopolitics of disability in settler– colonial ...
Histories of the asylum have raised a number of important questions about the way 'race' intersects ...
Mary Jane Hayes was a “deviant” woman—a “drunken prostitute” who was in and out of both the Fremantl...
While scholars have critiqued early representations of the white colonial female in the form of the ...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
This paper examines how mothers’ insanity was constructed in Victoria, Australia, in an early twenti...
This article examines Māori patients at the Auckland Mental Hospital between 1860 and 1900. We argue...
From 1858 to 1908, at least 452 women were admitted to the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum. Through an expl...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
Aim. This study analysed historical healthcare records to investigate how women diagnosed with mania...
In the winter of 1879 a riot broke out at the New Norfolk Hospital for the Insane in Tasmania. The f...
This article explores a relatively rare archival account of female subjectivity, experience, mobilit...
Funding: Wellcome Trust Seed Award (203846/Z/16/Z).While the links between colonial psychiatry and r...
International historians have begun to challenge the view that the nineteenth-century psychiatric ho...
British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle...
This chapter is concerned with the ways in which the biopolitics of disability in settler– colonial ...
Histories of the asylum have raised a number of important questions about the way 'race' intersects ...
Mary Jane Hayes was a “deviant” woman—a “drunken prostitute” who was in and out of both the Fremantl...
While scholars have critiqued early representations of the white colonial female in the form of the ...