
Containing Madness
Gender and 'Psy' in Institutional Contexts
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 11. August 2018
Book
Hardback
XVII, 286 pages
978-3-319-89748-6 (ISBN)
Description
This collection explores the discursive production and treatment of mental distress as it is mediated by gender and race in different institutional contexts. Featuring analyses of the prison, the psychiatric hospital, immigration detention, and other locales, this book explores the multiple interlocking oppressions that result in the diagnosis and medical, psychological, and psychiatric treatment of individuals constituted as 'mentally ill' at various historical moments and across institutional spaces. Contributors unpack how feminine, masculine, and transgender bodies are made up as mentally ill/sick/deviant by way of biomedical and institutional knowledges and discourses and are intervened upon by different institutional and expert authorities.
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Edition
1st ed. 2018
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
7 s/w Abbildungen
XVII, 286 p. 7 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
508 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-319-89748-6 (9783319897486)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-89749-3
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Persons
Jennifer M. Kilty
is Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology, University of Ottawa, Canada. Her research interests include the criminalization of HIV nondisclosure, law and emotions, and women's experiences of confinement.
Erin Dej is Postdoctoral Fellow with the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness. She received her doctorate in criminology from the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her research interests include homelessness, mental health, autonomy among marginalized people, and homelessness prevention.
Erin Dej is Postdoctoral Fellow with the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness. She received her doctorate in criminology from the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her research interests include homelessness, mental health, autonomy among marginalized people, and homelessness prevention.
Content
1. Introduction: Psy, Gender, and Containment.- Part I Historical 'Psy' Discourses Revisited.- 2. Sickening Institutions: A Feminist Sociological Analysis and Critique of Religion, Medicine, and Psychiatry.- 3. Traditions of Colonial and Eugenic Violence: Immigration Detention in Canada.- 4. Gender, Madness, and the Legacies of the Prisons Information Group (GIP).- Part II Containing Bodies.- 5. Patients' Perspective on Mechanical Restraints in Acute and Emergency Psychiatric Settings: A Poststructural Feminist Analysis.- 6. Carceral Optics and the Crucible of Segregation: Revisiting Scenes of State-Sanctioned Violence Against Incarcerated Women.- 7. Gender Dysphoria and the Medical Gaze in Anglo-American Carceral Regimes.- Part III The Asylum and Beyond.- 8. Uncovering the Heteronormative Order of the Psychiatric Institution: A Queer Reading of Chart Documentation and Language Use.- 9. Assessing 'Insight', Determining Agency and Autonomy: Implicating Social Identities.- 10. When a Man's Home Isn't a Castle: Hegemonic Masculinity Among Men Experiencing Homelessness and Mental Illness.- 11. Dangerous Discourses: Masculinity, Coercion, and Psychiatry.- 12. Conclusion: Expanding the Concept of 'Containment'.