Approaching Hysteria : : Disease and Its Interpretations / / Mark S. Micale.
Few diseases have exercised the Western imagination as chronically as hysteria--from the wandering womb of ancient Greek medicine, to the demonically possessed witch of the Renaissance; from the "vaporous" salong women of Enlightenment Paris, through to the celebrated patients of Sigmund F...
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Approaching HYSTERIA -- INTRODUCTION: THE NEW HYSTERIA STUDIES -- A SHORT "HISTORY" OF HYSTERIA -- Part ONE. HYSTERIA AS MEDICAL DISEASE -- Chapter 1. THE MAJOR INTERPRETIVE TRADITIONS -- Chapter 2. THEORIZING DISEASE HISTORIOGRAPHY -- Part TWO.HYSTERIA AS METAPHOR -- Chapter 3. CULTURES OF HYSTERIA-PAST AND PRESENT TRADITIONS -- Chapter 4. CULTURES OF HYSTERIA: FUTURE ORIENTATIONS -- CONCLUSION: REMEMBERING HYSTERIA -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
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