In a rather long piece which an exhibition catalog has called „catholic propaganda”(Busch & Maisak, 2013, p. 342), Guido Görres reflected on madness and art, using Kaulbach’s iconic 1835 drawing of asylum inmates (Das Narrenhaus) as pretext. Görres wrote of “this hospital of the human spirit (…), this charnel ground of the living, who like specters roam, wearing on their foreheads the faded and almost illegible traces of their former names.”1(1836, p. 9). Overdramatic prose, but unlikely to strike one as unprecedented. If anything, it has long been customary to exhibit a mix of fascination and revulsion when discussing the institutions which in the past two centuries at the same time sheltered and shattered those deemed mentally ill
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Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 ...
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Feigned insanity has been ‘impressed upon the popular imagination from the earliest of times’, from ...
In 1897 John Sibbald, Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, stated that ‘the construction of an asyl...
Beneath its spectacular Gothic topoi, the experience of subjectivity, the interest in the hidden dim...
In a rather long piece which an exhibition catalog has called „catholic propaganda”(Busch & Maisak, ...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Mcallister, MM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1181-1610Two hundred years ago...
This paper uses the unique collection of Scottish outsider art, labelled Art Extraordinary, as a win...
Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 ...
Pinel Freeing the Insane from Their Chains (1876, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris) by Tony Robert-F...
Most accounts of Franco Basaglia and Psichiatria Democratica tend to focus on the closure of the As...
In Madness Narratives, I examine four understudied texts at the intersection of Victorian asylums, p...
This article builds on the writing of former asylum inmates in the United States to analyze life on ...
Review of: Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals, photographs by Christopher P...
This paper examines the visual archive of the patient-artist William Bartholomew during his care at ...
Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 ...
In the queue for the highly successful Wellcome Collection exhibition in London – ‘Bedlam: the asylu...
Feigned insanity has been ‘impressed upon the popular imagination from the earliest of times’, from ...
In 1897 John Sibbald, Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, stated that ‘the construction of an asyl...
Beneath its spectacular Gothic topoi, the experience of subjectivity, the interest in the hidden dim...