The Politics of Madness

The Politics of Madness
Title The Politics of Madness PDF eBook
Author Hope Landrine
Publisher Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
Pages 217
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780820415710

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The Politics of Madness presents the case that psychiatric disorders maintain the inequalities found in today's stratified societies. Landrine argues that the stereotypes of women, the poor, and minorities affect psychiatric diagnoses, and support this with several shocking, empirical investigations. In one study, clinicians diagnosed descriptions of poor people as schizophrenia; poor black men as antisocial personality disorder; and women as suffering from depression. This scholarly, interdisciplinary work is the first to present hard evidence for the view that psychiatric disorders are political categories that maintain social order.

The Politics of Madness

The Politics of Madness
Title The Politics of Madness PDF eBook
Author Joseph Melling
Publisher Routledge
Pages 355
Release 2006-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 1134417098

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The discovery and treatment of insanity remains one of the most debated and discussed issues in social history. Focusing on the second half of the nineteenth century, The Politics of Madness provides a new perspective on this important topic, based on research drawn from both local and national material. Within a social and cultural history of the English political and class order, it presents a fresh appraisal of the significance of the asylum in the decades following the creation of a national asylum system in 1845. Arguing that the new asylums provided a meeting place for different social interests and aspirations, the text asserts that this then marked a transition in provincial power relations from the landed interests to the new coalition of professional, commercial and populist groups, which gained control of the public asylums at the end of the period surveyed.

Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement

Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement
Title Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement PDF eBook
Author Spandler, Helen
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 366
Release 2015-06-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1447314573

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An exploration of the relationship between madness, distress and disability, bringing together leading scholars and activists from Europe, North America, Australia and India.

Questions of Power

Questions of Power
Title Questions of Power PDF eBook
Author Susan J. Hubert
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 204
Release 2002
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780874137439

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"Questions of Power: The Politics of Women's Madness Narratives explores the ways in which women have used autobiographical writing in response to psychiatric symptoms and treatment. By addressing health and healing from the patient's perspective, the study raises questions about psychiatric practice and mental health policy. The ultimate thesis is that autobiographies by women psychiatric patients can expose many of the problems in psychiatric treatment and indicate directions for change."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Politics of Madness

The Politics of Madness
Title The Politics of Madness PDF eBook
Author Néré St-Amand
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1988
Genre Mental health
ISBN

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Media Madness

Media Madness
Title Media Madness PDF eBook
Author James Bowman
Publisher Encounter Books
Pages 146
Release 2009-04-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1594032874

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James Bowman provides a scintillating and fast-paced anatomy of the mainstream media self-generated demise. The Mind of the Media looks behind the headlines to examine mainstream media's governing myths. Writing with acerbic wit, Bowman shows how the mainstream media's embrace of a spurious notion of objectivity, combined with its addiction to scandal, and an unshakable conviction of its own moral superiority have done irreparable damage to the media's public authority.

It's Madness

It's Madness
Title It's Madness PDF eBook
Author Theodore Jun Yoo
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 242
Release 2016-02-16
Genre History
ISBN 0520289307

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"It's Madness examines Korea's critical years under Japanese colonialism when mental health first became defined as a medical and social problem. As in most Asian countries, severe social ostracism, shame, and fear of jeopardizing marriage prospects drove most Korean families to conceal the mentally ill behind closed doors. This book explores the impact of Chinese traditional medicine and its holistic approach to treating mental disorders, the resilience of folk illnesses as explanations for inappropriate and dangerous behaviors, the emergence of clinical psychiatry as a discipline, and the competing models of care under the Japanese colonial authorities and Western missionary doctors. It also analyzes interpretations of culture-bound emotional states that Koreans have viewed as specific to their interpersonal relationships, social experiences, local contexts, and the new medical discourses that the Korean press adopted to reshape social understandings of mental illness. Drawing upon unpublished archival as well as printed sources, this is the first study to examine the ways in which "madness" has been understood, classified, and treated in traditional Korea and the role of science in pathologizing and redefining mental illness under Japanese colonial rule"--Provided by publisher.