Madness: An American History of Mental Illness and Its Treatment

Madness: An American History of Mental Illness and Its Treatment

by Mary De Young (Author)

Synopsis

The concept of madness is, of course, personally experienced, but because of its intimate relationship to the socio-cultural context, it is also anthropologically constructed, culturally represented and socially controlled--all of which make it a topic rife for sociological analysis. Using a range of historical and contemporary textual material, this book exercises the sociological imagination to explore some of the most perplexing questions in the history of madness, including why some behaviors, thoughts and emotions are labeled mad while others are not; why they are labelled mad in one historical period and not another; why the label of mad is applied to some types of people and not others; and by whom the label and its consequences are applied.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 302
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
Published: 15 Aug 2010

ISBN 10: 0786433981
ISBN 13: 9780786433988

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erudite, informative...well-written...recommended --Choice.
Author Bio
Mary de Young, a professor of sociology at Grand Valley State University, lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan.