The cultural heritage of psychiatry and its literary transformations
"This volume investigates the role of English, British, Irish, American, Canadian and Nigerian anglophone literary conceptualizations of mental and social distress, its diagnosis and treatment as transformative parts of the cultural heritage of psychiatry. Demonstrating that the history of psyc...
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Boston, Massachusetts
Brill
2025
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| Series: | Narratives and mental health
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Katrin Röder and Cornelia Wächter
- Corrupted feelings: emotions and mental health in medieval religious texts / Daniel McCann
- Madness, polemic and compassion: the stigmatisation of spiritual affliction in the life-writings of Dionys Fitzherbert / Paula Barros
- Madhouses, female 'madness' and forms of caring in Mary Wollstonecraft's The wrongs of woman, or Maria and Charlotte Smith's The young philosopher / Katrin Röder
- William Godwin's Mandeville, madness and the case for/against moral management / Gerold Sedlmayr
- Madness and romanticism in Percy Bysshe Shelley's "Julian and Maddalo" / Cian Duffy
- "This my hostile body": therapy and mental pathology in the works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes / Joseph Crawford
- Beyond the disease paradigm of drug use: De Quincey's opium-eating as self-medication / Martina Allen
- Fact or fiction? Dissociative identity disorder, narrative, and the agency afforded by integration / Naomi Rokotnitz
- "The eloquence of the locks and bars": confinement as metaphor in twentieth and twenty-first century British and American / Roman Bischof-Vegh
- Anti-psychiatry heritage and the publication of Phoenix rising in Toronto, Canada, 1980-1990 / Geoffrey Reaume
- "Against the assault of withering truth": inconvenient women and co-constructed memory in Maggie O'Farrell's The vanishing act of Esme Lennox and Sebastian Barry's The secret scripture / Maren Scheurer
- Multiple psychiatries: re-membering psychiatry in contemporary anglophone novels / Christina Slopek-Hauff
- Where the "mad woman" meets the "Club Van Gogh": claiming cultural heritage while defying damaging (stereo)typification / Anne Rüggemeier
- The psychotropic revolution in the light of feminist and queer interventions: Hilary Mantel's Giving up the ghost and Ann Cvetkovich's Depression / Eveline Kilian
- Diagnostic rhythms: empathy and pathology in Green's My alien self / Sandra Marzinkowski.


