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Title:
Seeing the insane : a visual and cultural history of our attitudes toward the mentally ill / by Sander L. Gilman.
Author:
Gilman, Sander L.
Publication Information:
Brattleboro, VT : Echo Point Books & Media , 2014, ©1982.
Call Number:
N71.5 .G54 2014
Abstract:
Seeing the Insane is a richly detailed cultural history of madness and art in the Western world, showing how the portrayal of stereotypes has both reflected and shaped the perception and treatment of the mentally disturbed. Covering the Middle Ages through the end of the nineteenth century, Sander L. Gilman explores the depictions of mental illness as seen in manuscripts, sculptures, lithographs, and photography. With artistic renderings and medical illustrations side-by-side, this volume includes over 250 visual displays of the mentally ill. These images capture society's reliance on visual motifs to assign concrete qualities to abstract ailments in an attempt to understand the marginalized. Gilman's collection of images demonstrates how society has relegated the mentally ill to a state of "otherness" and portrays how society's perceived realities concerning the insane have morphed and evolved over centuries.
ISBN:
9781626548763
Physical Description:
xiii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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