Exhibiting Madness in Museums (eBook, PDF)
Remembering Psychiatry Through Collection and Display
Redaktion: Coleborne, Catharine; MacKinnon, Dolly
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Remembering Psychiatry Through Collection and Display
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This innovative collection of essays offers a comparative history of independent and institutional collections of psychiatric objects in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United Kingdom. Leading scholars in the field investigate collectors, collections, their display, and the reactions to exhibitions of the history of insanity.
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This innovative collection of essays offers a comparative history of independent and institutional collections of psychiatric objects in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United Kingdom. Leading scholars in the field investigate collectors, collections, their display, and the reactions to exhibitions of the history of insanity.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136660108
- Artikelnr.: 38274799
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136660108
- Artikelnr.: 38274799
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Catharine Coleborne is Associate Professor in History in the History Programme, School of Social Sciences at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Her research interests include histories of families and institutions, mental health and oral histories, colonial psychiatry, ethnicity and gender. Her most recent book is Madness in the Family (2010). Dolly MacKinnon is a Senior Lecturer in the School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics, at The University of Queensland. A cultural historian whose publications span early modern history and the histories of psychiatry, Dolly has also co-edited Madness in Australia: Histories, Heritage and the Asylum (2003) with Catharine Coleborne.
Part I: Ways of Seeing and Remembering Psychiatry in the Museum 1. Seeing
and Not Seeing Psychiatry. Dolly MacKinnon and Catharine Coleborne 2.
Collecting Psychiatry's Past: Collectors and Their Collections of
Psychiatric Objects in Western Histories. Catharine Coleborne 3. Pictures
of People, Pictures of Places: Photography and The Asylum. Barbara Brookes
4. The Ethics of Exhibiting Psychiatric Materials. Nurin Veis Part II:
Material Culture and Memories of Madness 5. 'Always Distinguishable From
Outsiders': Materialising Cultures of Clothing from Psychiatric
Institutions. Bronwyn Labrum 6. Snatches of Music, Flickering Images, and
the Smell of Leather: The Material Culture of Recreational Pastimes in
Psychiatric Collections in Scotland and Australia. Dolly MacKinnon 7. 'A
Grave Injustice': The Mental Hospital and Shifting Sites Of Memory. Nathan
Flis and David Wright 8. Remembering Goodna: Stories from a Queensland
Mental Hospital. Joanna Besley and Mark Finnane Part III: Bodies and
Fragments 9. In the Interests of Science: Gathering Corpses from Lunatic
Asylums. Helen MacDonald 10. The Anatomy Museum and Mental Illness: The
Centrality of Informed Consent. D. Gareth Jones 11. The Material and Visual
Culture of Patients in a Contemporary Psychiatric Secure Unit. Fiona R.
Parrott
and Not Seeing Psychiatry. Dolly MacKinnon and Catharine Coleborne 2.
Collecting Psychiatry's Past: Collectors and Their Collections of
Psychiatric Objects in Western Histories. Catharine Coleborne 3. Pictures
of People, Pictures of Places: Photography and The Asylum. Barbara Brookes
4. The Ethics of Exhibiting Psychiatric Materials. Nurin Veis Part II:
Material Culture and Memories of Madness 5. 'Always Distinguishable From
Outsiders': Materialising Cultures of Clothing from Psychiatric
Institutions. Bronwyn Labrum 6. Snatches of Music, Flickering Images, and
the Smell of Leather: The Material Culture of Recreational Pastimes in
Psychiatric Collections in Scotland and Australia. Dolly MacKinnon 7. 'A
Grave Injustice': The Mental Hospital and Shifting Sites Of Memory. Nathan
Flis and David Wright 8. Remembering Goodna: Stories from a Queensland
Mental Hospital. Joanna Besley and Mark Finnane Part III: Bodies and
Fragments 9. In the Interests of Science: Gathering Corpses from Lunatic
Asylums. Helen MacDonald 10. The Anatomy Museum and Mental Illness: The
Centrality of Informed Consent. D. Gareth Jones 11. The Material and Visual
Culture of Patients in a Contemporary Psychiatric Secure Unit. Fiona R.
Parrott
Part I: Ways of Seeing and Remembering Psychiatry in the Museum 1. Seeing
and Not Seeing Psychiatry. Dolly MacKinnon and Catharine Coleborne 2.
Collecting Psychiatry's Past: Collectors and Their Collections of
Psychiatric Objects in Western Histories. Catharine Coleborne 3. Pictures
of People, Pictures of Places: Photography and The Asylum. Barbara Brookes
4. The Ethics of Exhibiting Psychiatric Materials. Nurin Veis Part II:
Material Culture and Memories of Madness 5. 'Always Distinguishable From
Outsiders': Materialising Cultures of Clothing from Psychiatric
Institutions. Bronwyn Labrum 6. Snatches of Music, Flickering Images, and
the Smell of Leather: The Material Culture of Recreational Pastimes in
Psychiatric Collections in Scotland and Australia. Dolly MacKinnon 7. 'A
Grave Injustice': The Mental Hospital and Shifting Sites Of Memory. Nathan
Flis and David Wright 8. Remembering Goodna: Stories from a Queensland
Mental Hospital. Joanna Besley and Mark Finnane Part III: Bodies and
Fragments 9. In the Interests of Science: Gathering Corpses from Lunatic
Asylums. Helen MacDonald 10. The Anatomy Museum and Mental Illness: The
Centrality of Informed Consent. D. Gareth Jones 11. The Material and Visual
Culture of Patients in a Contemporary Psychiatric Secure Unit. Fiona R.
Parrott
and Not Seeing Psychiatry. Dolly MacKinnon and Catharine Coleborne 2.
Collecting Psychiatry's Past: Collectors and Their Collections of
Psychiatric Objects in Western Histories. Catharine Coleborne 3. Pictures
of People, Pictures of Places: Photography and The Asylum. Barbara Brookes
4. The Ethics of Exhibiting Psychiatric Materials. Nurin Veis Part II:
Material Culture and Memories of Madness 5. 'Always Distinguishable From
Outsiders': Materialising Cultures of Clothing from Psychiatric
Institutions. Bronwyn Labrum 6. Snatches of Music, Flickering Images, and
the Smell of Leather: The Material Culture of Recreational Pastimes in
Psychiatric Collections in Scotland and Australia. Dolly MacKinnon 7. 'A
Grave Injustice': The Mental Hospital and Shifting Sites Of Memory. Nathan
Flis and David Wright 8. Remembering Goodna: Stories from a Queensland
Mental Hospital. Joanna Besley and Mark Finnane Part III: Bodies and
Fragments 9. In the Interests of Science: Gathering Corpses from Lunatic
Asylums. Helen MacDonald 10. The Anatomy Museum and Mental Illness: The
Centrality of Informed Consent. D. Gareth Jones 11. The Material and Visual
Culture of Patients in a Contemporary Psychiatric Secure Unit. Fiona R.
Parrott