The Routledge history of madness and mental health

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The Routledge history of madness and mental health

edited by Greg Eghigian

Routledge , [Amazon], c2017

  • : pbk

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History of madness and mental health

The Routledge histories

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Reprint. Originally published: Routledge, 2019 (The Routledge histories)

"First published 2017 by Routledge ... First issued in paperback 2019"--T.p. verso

Includes index

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収録内容
  • Introduction to the history of madness and mental health / Greg Eghigian
  • Representations of madmen and madness in Jewish sources from the pre-exilic to the Roman-Byzantine period / Madalina Vartejanu-Joubert
  • Ancient Greek and Roman traditions / Chiara Thumiger
  • Madness in the Middle Ages / Claire Trenery and Peregrine Horden
  • Healers and healing in the early modern health care market / Elizabeth Mellyn
  • The asylum, hospital, and clinic / Andrew Scull
  • The epistemology and classification of "madness" since the eighteenth century / German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková
  • Psychiatry and religion / Rhodri Hayward
  • Madness in Western literature and the arts / Ilya Vinitsky
  • Psychiatry and its visual culture in the modern era / Andreas Killen
  • Madness and psychiatry in Latin America's long nineteenth century / Manuella Meyer
  • Histories of madness in South Asia / Waltraud Ernst
  • Mad Africa / Sally Swartz
  • Voices of madness in Japan : narrative devices at the psychiatric bedside and in modern literature / Akihito Suzuki
  • The straitjacket, the bed, and the pill : material culture and madness / Benoît Majerus
  • From the perspectives of mad people / Geoffrey Reaume
  • Dementia : confusion at the borderlands of aging and madness / Jesse Ballenger
  • Passions and moods / Laura Hirshbein
  • Psychosis / Richard Noll
  • Somatic therapies / Jonathan Sadowsky
  • Psychotherapy in society : historical reflections / Sonu Shamdasani
  • The antidepressant era revisited : towards differentiation and patient-empowerment in diagnosis and treatment / Toine Pieters
内容説明・目次

内容説明

The Routledge History of Madness and Mental Health explores the history and historiography of madness from the ancient and medieval worlds to the present day. Global in scope, it includes case studies from Africa, Asia, and South America as well as Europe and North America, drawing together the latest scholarship and source material in this growing field and allowing for fresh comparisons to be made across time and space. Thematically organised and written by leading academics, chapters discuss broad topics such as the representation of madness in literature and the visual arts, the material culture of madness, the perpetual difficulty of creating a classification system for madness and mental health, madness within life histories, the increased globalisation of knowledge and treatment practices, and the persistence of spiritual and supernatural conceptualisations of experiences associated with madness. This volume also examines the challenges involved in analysing primary sources in this area and how key themes such as class, gender, and race have influenced the treatment and diagnosis of madness throughout history. Chronologically and geographically wide-ranging, and providing a fascinating overview of the current state of the field, this is essential reading for all students of the history of madness, mental health, psychiatry, and medicine.

目次

List of figures List of contributors Introduction to the history of madness and mental health Greg Eghigian Part I. Madness in the ancient and medieval worlds 1. Representations of madmen and madness in Jewish sources from the pre-exilic to the Roman-Byzantine period Madalina Vartejanu-Joubert 2. Ancient Greek and Roman traditions Chiara Thumiger 3. Madness in the Middle Ages Claire Trenery and Peregrine Horden Part II. Professions, institutions, and tools 4. Healers and healing in the early modern health care market Elizabeth Mellyn 5. The asylum, hospital, and clinic Andrew Scull 6. The epistemology and classification of 'madness' since the eighteenth century German E. Berrios and Ivana Markova Part III. Beyond medicine 7. Psychiatry and religion Rhodri Hayward 8. Madness in Western literature and the arts Ilya Vinitsky 9. Psychiatry and its visual culture, c. 1800-1960 Andreas Killen Part IV. Global dimensions, colonial and post-colonial settings 10. Madness and psychiatry in Latin America's long nineteenth century Manuella Meyer 11. Histories of madness in South Asia Waltraud Ernst 12. Mad Africa Sally Swartz 13. Voices of madness in Japan: narrative devices at the psychiatric bedside and in modern literature Akihito Suzuki Part V. Perspectives and experiences 14. The straightjacket, the bed, and the pill: material culture and madness Be

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