Memory, anniversaries and mental health in international historical perspective : faith in reform / Rebecca Wynter, Jennifer Wallis, Rob Ellis, editors.
- Date:
- [2023]
- Books
About this work
Description
"This book is the first to explore memory, misremembering, forgetting, and anniversaries in the history of psychiatry and mental health. It challenges simplistic representations of the callous nature of mental health care in the past, while at the same time eschewing a celebratory and uncritical marking of anniversaries and individuals. Asking critical questions of the early Whiggish histories of mental health care, the book problematizes the idea of a shared professional and institutional history, and the abiding faith placed in the reform of medicine, administration, and even patients. It contends that much post-1800 legislation drafted to ensure reform, acted to preserve beliefs about the 'bad old days' and a 'brighter future' in the state memories of imperial powers, which in turn exported these notions around the world. Conversely, the collection demonstrates the variety of remembering and forgetting, building on recent interest in the ideological and cultural linkages between past and present in international psychiatric practice. In this way, it seeks to trace the pathways of memory, exploring the direction of travel, and the perpetuation, remodeling, and uprooting of recollection." -- Provided by publisher.
Publication/Creation
Physical description
Bibliographic information
Terms of use
Languages
Where to find it
Location Status History of MedicinePQK.CZOpen shelves
Permanent link
Identifiers
ISBN
- 9783031229770
- 3031229770