In the medical literature of South Africa in the early twentieth century, Dr Thomas Duncan Greenlees published a dehumanized portrayal of people with intellectual disability (PWID) who were institutionalized at the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum. To restore the humanity of the institutionalized patients, the asylum’s casebooks provide a valuable resource. To this end, the article investigates the casebook entries and photographs to explore the humanity of PWID. The investigation of the casebooks follows Ariella Azoulay’s call for us to engage with, and retrieve, the stories of the photographed PWID that tell of times before and after their admittal to the asylum, of multiple spaces in and beyond the asylum, and by including the various roles an...
Making Space for the Other: Auto-ethnographic Stories and Self-Reflections about Life in a Flemish I...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Much has been written about the inequalities inherent in the psychiatric care provided to mentally i...
BACKGROUND: South African scholarship on intellectual disability has produced a sizeable body of re...
i The aim of this thesis is to outline the story of intellectual disability from a medical perspecti...
Historically, especially before the twentieth century, issues of access to accommodation and educati...
Pathways of patients explores the casebooks of the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum during the superintend...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
Mental institutions during the twentieth century were used to house so-called ‘delinquent’ individua...
{mosgoogle}Black bodies, white bodies; male bodies, female bodies; young bodies, old bodies; beautif...
A significant number of patients with intellectual disability (ID) were admitted to forensic mental ...
The Routledge History of Disability explores the shifting attitudes towards and representations of d...
A significant number of patients with intellectual disability (ID) were admitted to forensic mental ...
"In this paper, the relation between humanity and disability is addressed by discussing the agency o...
PurposeThis paper has two purposes. One is to examine the ways mentally disabled children were disci...
Making Space for the Other: Auto-ethnographic Stories and Self-Reflections about Life in a Flemish I...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Much has been written about the inequalities inherent in the psychiatric care provided to mentally i...
BACKGROUND: South African scholarship on intellectual disability has produced a sizeable body of re...
i The aim of this thesis is to outline the story of intellectual disability from a medical perspecti...
Historically, especially before the twentieth century, issues of access to accommodation and educati...
Pathways of patients explores the casebooks of the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum during the superintend...
This dissertation takes up questions of access at the level of language itself, as well as in the co...
Mental institutions during the twentieth century were used to house so-called ‘delinquent’ individua...
{mosgoogle}Black bodies, white bodies; male bodies, female bodies; young bodies, old bodies; beautif...
A significant number of patients with intellectual disability (ID) were admitted to forensic mental ...
The Routledge History of Disability explores the shifting attitudes towards and representations of d...
A significant number of patients with intellectual disability (ID) were admitted to forensic mental ...
"In this paper, the relation between humanity and disability is addressed by discussing the agency o...
PurposeThis paper has two purposes. One is to examine the ways mentally disabled children were disci...
Making Space for the Other: Auto-ethnographic Stories and Self-Reflections about Life in a Flemish I...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Much has been written about the inequalities inherent in the psychiatric care provided to mentally i...