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Madness and Civilization
Psychiatry and Anti-Psychiatry: History, Rhetoric and Reality
Foucault's Ethics in Education
Agonizing Identity in Mental Health Law and Policy (Part II): a Political Taxonomy of Psychiatric Subjectification
Foucauldian Madness: a Historiographical Anti-Psychiatry
A Look at Foucault's Madness and Civilization Christopher Hunton College of Dupage
Power and Identity in the Modern Era of Mental Illness
Secularized/Medicalized Confession and the Problematization of Rational Autonomy
Unarmed Descent: the Achievement of R. D. Laing
Madness and Civilization
A Narrative Analysis of Personal Stories About Mental Illness Online
AND CIVILIZATION a History of Insanity in the Age of Reason
The Unbreakable Circle: an Intellectual History of Michel Foucault
HOW to GO MAD WITHOUT LOSING YOUR MIND Serious Mental Illness, the Emotional State Also Known As “Rage,” and Any Drastic Deviation from Psychosocial Norms
Postcolonial Studies After Foucault: Discourse, Discipline, Biopower, and Governmentality As Travelling Concepts
Dangerous Gifts: Towards a New Wave of Mad Resistance
Theoretical Debates - L4034 - Gillian Bendelow | Sussex University
Philosophical Study of Psychiatry And
The Patient's Turn Roy Porter and Psychiatry's Tales, Thirty Years On
Top View
International Human Rights Standards And
Biopolitics Or the Legislation of Life: a Foucauldian Analysis Marina Basu Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
The Ethics of Civil Commitment
Hacking's 'Between Goffman and Foucault'
Andrew Scull, Madness in Civilization: a Cultural History of Insanity from the Bible to Freud from the Madhouse to Modern Medicine
Mental Health in New York State, 1945-1998: a Historical Overview
HIST B4403: Madness and Civilization
Title Authors Class Ending World Hunger Aaseng, Nathan The
On Foucault and the Genealogy of Governmentality
The Rhetorics of Recovery: an (E)Merging Theory for Disability Studies, Feminisms, and Mental Health Narratives
“Lunacy Under the Burden of Freedom:” Race and Insanity in the American South
AAPP Bulletin Vol 18 #2, 2011
Addictive Potential: Regimes, Tranformations, Circulations
11 Against Interiority: Foucault's Struggle with Psychoanalysis
Art Education and Disability Studies Perspectives on Mental Illness Discourses
Selected Introductory Readings
The History of American Psychiatry: a Teaching and Research Guide* Introduction
Capitalism and Schizophrenia
Reading Anti-Oedipus Politically
A Thousand Plateaus and Philosophy
International Human Rights Standards and Their Impact on Forensic
Michel Foucault (G93.3112)
The Politics of Psychiatric Experience
See Common Discussion Questions
Madness and the Disciplinary State: House Course
ANTI-OEDIPUS Connective Syntheses of Production
Civil Commitment and the "Great Confinement" Revisited: Straightjacketing Individual Rights, Stifling Culture
Madness and Civilization(1967)
Medicalization and ADHD Connectivity Gloria Sunnie Wright
Madness in Historical Perspective
Foucault Studies
The Divided Self" in the Works of American Female Authors
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Madness in Civilization
Understanding Madness: Some Approaches to Mental Illness Circa 1650-1800