Various scholars have addressed the association between women and mental illness in Victorian and Modern culture; however, little attention has been devoted to how this association impacted the lives of actual women. This book analyzes how the gendered construction of mental illness affected the lives of individual women living in Victorian and Modern England and America. The study reveals that the cultural association between women and madness made women vulnerable to unwarranted institutionalization. Women who rebelled against social conventions were particularly at risk, and the public was aware of this risk. In addition to analyzing how the public responded to the threat of unnecessary incarceration, the book analyzes how women responded to incarceration themselves. Moreover, it explores how some women who experienced mental illness responded to the treatment they received. This study ultimately reveals that some women actively protested the diagnoses and treatments for mental illness.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527552968
About Leslie Ann Harper
Leslie Ann Harper received BAs in anthropology and English from the University of Louisville USA in addition to an MA in English a graduate certificate in womens and gender studies and a PhD in humanities. Her interdisciplinary doctoral program allowed Leslie to study literature art theory history and womens and gender studies. She has taught both world literature and English composition courses at the undergraduate level at the University of Louisville. Leslie has published an article entitled Lethal Language: The Rhetoric of George Prentice and Louisvilles Bloody Monday in Ohio Valley History as well as a book review on Jason Emersons The Madness of Mary Lincoln: A Documentary History. She now oversees the academic program approval and academic program review processes at the University of Louisville.