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Author Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984.

Title History of madness / Michel Foucault ; edited by Jean Khalfa ; translated by Jonathan Murphy and Jean Khalfa
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 2006

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Description xxxix, 725 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Stultifera Navis -- The great confinement -- The correctional world -- Experiences of madness -- The insane -- The madman in the garden of species -- The transcendence of delirium -- Figures of madness -- Doctors and patients -- The great fear -- The new division -- The proper use of liberty -- Birth of the asylum -- The anthropological circle -- App. I. Madness, the absence of an oeuvre : Appendix I of 1972 edition -- App. II. My body, this paper, this fire : Appendix II of 1972 edition -- App. III. Reply to Derrida ('Michel Foucault Derrida e no kaino' Paideia (Tokyo) February 1972) -- Annex I. Documents -- Annex II. Foucault's original bibliography -- Annex III. Bibliography of English works quoted in this translation -- Annex IV. Critical bibliography on Foucault's History of madness
Summary Challenging entrenched views of madness and reason, History of Madness is one of the classics of 20th century thought. It is Foucaultʼs first major work, written in a dazzling and sometimes enigmatic literary style. It also introduces many of the inspiring and radical themes that he was to write about throughout his life, above all the nature of power and social exclusion. History of Madness begins in the Middle Ages with vivid descriptions of the exclusion and confinement of lepers. Why Foucault asks, when the leper houses were emptied at the end of the Middle Ages, were they turned into places of confinement for the mad? Why, within the space of several months in 1656, was one out of every hundred people in Paris confined? Foucaultʼs bold and controversial answer is that throughout modern history, madness has meant isolation, repression and exclusion. Even the Enlightenment, which attempted to educate and include the mad, ended up imprisoning them in a moral world. As Foucault famously declared to a reporter from Le Monde in 1961, ʺMadness exists only in society. It does not exist outside the forms of sensibility that isolate it, and the form of repulsion that expel it or capture it.ʺ Shifting brilliantly from Descartes and early Enlightenment thought to the founding of the Hopital General in Paris and the work of philanthropists and early psychiatrists such as Philippe Pinel and Samuel Tuke, Foucault focuses throughout not only on the philosophical and cultural values attached to the mad. He also urges us to recognize the creative forces that madness represents, drawing on examples from Goya, Nietzsche, Van Gogh and Artaud. History of Madness is an inspiring and classic work that challenges up to understand madness, reason and power and the forces that shape them. Also includes information on alienation, animal spirits, asylums, Hieronymus Bosch, brain, burning at the stake, Christ and symbolism, classical age, confinement, convulsions, crime, delirium, dementia, dreams, alienation and exclusion, fear, God, hallucinations, hospitals, houses of confinement, houses of correction, hysteria, the insane, lunatics, mania, melancholy, mind, morality, positivism, prisons, poverty, punishment, the Renaissance, the French Revolution, sin, soul, suicide, symbolism, treatments, vapours, venereal disease, water, wisdom, witchcraft, women, work, workhouses, etc
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references (pages 665-693) and index
Notes Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to EBL (Ebook Library)
Translated from the French
Subject Mentally ill -- Philosophy.
Philosophy, French -- 20th century.
Mental illness -- History.
Psychiatry -- History.
Mental illness.
Mental illness -- Philosophy.
Mentally ill -- Care -- History.
Psychiatry -- history.
Philosophy, Medical -- history.
Mental Disorders -- history.
Mentally Ill Persons -- psychology.
History, Early Modern 1451-1600.
History, Modern 1601-
Genre/Form Student Collection
History.
Author Khalfa, Jean.
Murphy, Jonathan.
Ebooks Corporation.
LC no. 2001000026
ISBN 9780415277013
9780203642603 ebook
0415277019 hardback
0203642600 ebook
Other Titles Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique. English