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Reasoning against Madness - Psychiatry and the State in Rio de Janeiro, 1830-1944

English · Hardback

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Reasoning Against Madness: Psychiatry and the State in Rio de Janeiro, 1830-1944 examines the emergence of Brazilian psychiatry, looking at how its practitioners fashioned themselves as the key architects in the project ofnational regeneration. The book's narrative involves a cast of varied characters in an unstable context: psychiatrists, Catholic representatives, spiritist leaders, state officials, and the mentally ill, all caught in the shiftinglandscape of modern state formation. Manuella Meyer investigates the key junctures at which psychiatrists sought to establish their authority and the ways in which their adversaries challenged this authority. These moments serve as productive points from which to explore the moral and political economies of mental health, demonstrating how socio-political negotiations shape psychiatric professionalization. Meyer argues that the gradual adoptionof punitive configurations of insanity helped sanction socioeconomic and political inequalities during a time of rapid socioeconomic, political, and cultural transformation. Manuella Meyer is Associate Professor of History at the University of Richmond.

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Introduction
Sanity in the South Atlantic: The Myth of Philippe Pinel and the Asylum Campaign Movement, 1830-52
"Of Grand Intentions" and "Opaque Structures": The Fight for Psychiatric Management of the Hospício Pedro II during Brazil's Second Empire, 1852-90
The Government of Psychiatry: The National Insane Asylum's Interior Lives, 1890-94
"The Service of Disinterested Men": Psychiatrists under State and Civil Scrutiny, 1894-1903
Breaking Out of the Asylum: Rio de Janeiro's Mental Hygiene Movement, 1903-37
Mad Spirits of Progress, 1927-44
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Manuella Meyer

Summary

Examines the emergence of Brazilian psychiatry during a period of national regeneration, demonstrating how sociopolitical negotiations can shape psychiatric professionalization

Product details

Authors Manuella Meyer, Manuella (Author) Meyer
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9781580465786
ISBN 978-1-58046-578-6
No. of pages 262
Weight 504 g
Illustrations 2 b/w illus.
Series Rochester Studies in Medical History
Rochester Studies in Medical H
Rochester Studies in Medical History
Rochester Studies in Medical H
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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