Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of Race and Mental Illness in the Nation's Capital
Autor Martin Summersen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 sep 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190852641
ISBN-10: 019085264X
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 236 x 155 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 019085264X
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 236 x 155 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions is an important and timely study that brings together cultural, institutional, and social history.
The text will certainly become a staple in graduate courses focused on the history of race and psychiatry and should be praised as an important step toward a better understanding of this understudied aspect of the African American experience.
Summers does a masterful job of analyzing the importance of race on multiple, interconnected levels.
There are few asylum histories that grapple with race as thoroughly and thoughtfully as this one does, making it essential reading for historians of psychiatry. General readers who want to understand how and why disparities have undermined the treatment of the mentally ill in the USA will also be richly rewarded.
In this long and detailed but eloquently written history, Summers' demonstrates the multiple ways that psychiatry has been complicit in the creation of race as a category based on difference, and the lingering effects of racist psychiatric practices. The meticulous research, and the important centering of the Black experience, make this book a must-read for all students of race, medicine, and the behavioral sciences.
A monumental achievement that should receive wide readership in a number of fields beyond the history of medicine and asylums.
Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions is carefully researched, richly sourced, and deeply nuanced.
Martin Summers's book Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of Race and Mental Illness in the Nation's Capital is an impressively -- and successfully -- ambitious examination of race and psychiatry ... Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions is carefully researched, richly sourced and deeply nuanced.
Madness benefits from this extensive primary source material.
Historians, mental health professionals, and those interested in connections between psychology, politics, race, and economics are indebted to Summers for uncovering several missing pieces in the puzzling landscape of social injustice.
This should serve as a model for scholarship on race and medicine.
The text will certainly become a staple in graduate courses focused on the history of race and psychiatry and should be praised as an important step toward a better understanding of this understudied aspect of the African American experience.
Summers does a masterful job of analyzing the importance of race on multiple, interconnected levels.
There are few asylum histories that grapple with race as thoroughly and thoughtfully as this one does, making it essential reading for historians of psychiatry. General readers who want to understand how and why disparities have undermined the treatment of the mentally ill in the USA will also be richly rewarded.
In this long and detailed but eloquently written history, Summers' demonstrates the multiple ways that psychiatry has been complicit in the creation of race as a category based on difference, and the lingering effects of racist psychiatric practices. The meticulous research, and the important centering of the Black experience, make this book a must-read for all students of race, medicine, and the behavioral sciences.
A monumental achievement that should receive wide readership in a number of fields beyond the history of medicine and asylums.
Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions is carefully researched, richly sourced, and deeply nuanced.
Martin Summers's book Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of Race and Mental Illness in the Nation's Capital is an impressively -- and successfully -- ambitious examination of race and psychiatry ... Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions is carefully researched, richly sourced and deeply nuanced.
Madness benefits from this extensive primary source material.
Historians, mental health professionals, and those interested in connections between psychology, politics, race, and economics are indebted to Summers for uncovering several missing pieces in the puzzling landscape of social injustice.
This should serve as a model for scholarship on race and medicine.
Notă biografică
Martin Summers is an associate professor of history and African and African diaspora studies at Boston College. His research and teaching interests are in African American history, race and medicine, and gender and sexuality. Summers's research has been supported by the Ford Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and the National Humanities Center.