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Madness, Women and the Power of Art (First)

Davies, Frances(Edited by)Gonzalez, Laura(Edited by)
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If madness has a female voice, what art can represent it?

Why do women so often find themselves lying on the couch as patients?

Does creativity and cultural production have a special relation to madness?

This collection of essays - from an international cluster of sociologists, social and mental health workers, artists and literary critics - offers wide-ranging answers to these pertinent questions.

From the madwoman in the attic to the position of women in outlaw motorcycle gangs, the essays address such topics as the role of perversion in Italian literature, a Marxist critique of the psychiatric system, multiple personality order, and the link between creativity and self-harm.

Some accounts come from direct observation, or suffering itself; others from reading and looking.

In its attempt to represent madness, the convulsive ripples of thought dissect, contradict, perform and, at times, grieve.

This book is an enthralling journey into the depths of madness.

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£19.98
Product Details
Inter-Disciplinary Press
1848882475 / 9781848882478
Paperback / softback
155.333
01/12/2013
United Kingdom
252 pages
150 x 210 mm, 330 grams