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_aGilman, Sander L., _eauthor. _91022032 |
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_aSeeing the insane / _cby Sander L. Gilman ; introduction by Eric T. Carlson with a new afterword by the author. |
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_aLincoln : _bUniversity of Nebraska Press, _c1996. |
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_a252 pages : _billustrations ; _c31 cm |
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_gIntroduction / _rEric T. Carlson -- _tPreface: toward a theory of psychiatric illustration -- _gPartt One. _tIcons of Madness -- _g1. _tThe appearance of madness -- _g2. _tThe staff of madness -- _g3. _tThe position of madness -- _g4. _tThe treatment of madness -- _g5. _tThe confinement of madness -- _gPart Two. _tImages of Madness -- _g6. _tThe idea of Bedlam -- _g7. _tThe physiognomy of madness -- _g8. _tThe medical illustration of madness -- _g9. _tThe biography of madness -- _g10. _tThe phrenology of madness -- _g11. _tThe aesthetics of madness -- _gPart Three. _tThe reform of madness -- _g12. _tThe population of the reformed asylum -- _g13. _tThe individual in the reformed asylum -- _gPart Four. _tPhotography and Madness -- _g14. _tThe origins of psychiatric photography -- _g15. _tDarwin's influence on seeing the insane -- _gPart Five. _tThe Ongoing Artistic Tradition -- _g26. _tSeeing the insane at the Salpêtrière -- _g27. _tArt and medicine in the Nineteenth Century -- _g28. _tVan Goph sees the insane -- _tEpilogue: -- _tSeeing with "the third eye" -- _tAfterword: the psychiatric image and multiple, psychiatric meanings. |
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_pReprint. Originally published: _cNew York : Wiley : Brunner/Mazel Publishers, c1982. |
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