Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 192
Illustrations: 12 b&w halftones, 3 tables
Studies in Rhetoric & Communication
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Health, Medicine & Psychology
Diagnosing Madness
The Discursive Construction of the Psychiatric Patient, 1850-1920
Christina Hanganu-Bresch and Carol Berkenkotter
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978-1-64336-026-3
Published: Aug 1 2019
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"Diagnosing Madness is a superb and highly readable rhetorical, linguistic, sociolinguistic, and literary analysis of the psychiatric argumentation practices and the life stories of individual mental patients before and after they were diagnosed—some wrongfully—in late 19th century Britain and America. Employing unique and rich archival research of asylum records and court proceedings as well as serialized novels, the authors reveal the medicolegal relationship between diagnosis and the concepts of normality, personhood, identity, and autonomy."—Mary Schuster, University of Minnesota, reviewing a previous edition or volume
Choice 2020 Outstanding Academic Title