This article examines sensory experiences as well as spatial practices in the asylum. The case history of an unmarried maid who was treated at the insane asylum in Hall in Tyrol around the middle of the nineteenth century serves as a central thread. Her medical record thematises senses and spaces ‘outside’ and ‘inside’ the body, focusing on individualized dimensions of experiencing psychiatric sensescapes. The spatial and sensual references in medical records often point beyond the epistemic institutional place and can be elaborated based on more dynamic concepts of space, such as those provided by Henri Lefebvre. This article further links the case of the young woman plagued by terrible visions and haunted by inner voices with reflections ...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
Zusammenfassung. Wenn wir an Medizin, Wahnsinn und die Vergangenheit denken, so taucht unmittelbar e...
International audienceVoices are considered in this paper as subject of speech without perceptive co...
This thesis explores the processes of meaning-making which coalesced around experiences of the body ...
PurposeThis paper has two purposes. One is to examine the ways mentally disabled children were disci...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
Listening to music found a new context during the early nineteenth century, in the shape of large, c...
In 1980, the term „Hysteria“ disappeared from the international catalogue of mental disorders DSM-II...
In 1884, Daniel Paul Schreber was admitted into an asylum in an attempt to help treat his paranoid s...
In a rather long piece which an exhibition catalog has called „catholic propaganda”(Busch & Maisak, ...
This article explores the relationship between space and subjectivity on the basis of several interv...
This book explores how the body was investigated in the late nineteenth-century asylum in Britain. A...
This paper uses the unique collection of Scottish outsider art, labelled Art Extraordinary, as a win...
In the past, our ideas of psychiatric hospitals and their history have been shaped by objects like s...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Mcallister, MM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1181-1610Two hundred years ago...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
Zusammenfassung. Wenn wir an Medizin, Wahnsinn und die Vergangenheit denken, so taucht unmittelbar e...
International audienceVoices are considered in this paper as subject of speech without perceptive co...
This thesis explores the processes of meaning-making which coalesced around experiences of the body ...
PurposeThis paper has two purposes. One is to examine the ways mentally disabled children were disci...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
Listening to music found a new context during the early nineteenth century, in the shape of large, c...
In 1980, the term „Hysteria“ disappeared from the international catalogue of mental disorders DSM-II...
In 1884, Daniel Paul Schreber was admitted into an asylum in an attempt to help treat his paranoid s...
In a rather long piece which an exhibition catalog has called „catholic propaganda”(Busch & Maisak, ...
This article explores the relationship between space and subjectivity on the basis of several interv...
This book explores how the body was investigated in the late nineteenth-century asylum in Britain. A...
This paper uses the unique collection of Scottish outsider art, labelled Art Extraordinary, as a win...
In the past, our ideas of psychiatric hospitals and their history have been shaped by objects like s...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Mcallister, MM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1181-1610Two hundred years ago...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
Zusammenfassung. Wenn wir an Medizin, Wahnsinn und die Vergangenheit denken, so taucht unmittelbar e...
International audienceVoices are considered in this paper as subject of speech without perceptive co...