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The Female Malady by Elaine Showalter delves into the intricate relationship between gender and mental health, tracing the evolution of psychiatric practices concerning women from the 18th to the 20th century. Through a meticulous examination of historical documents, case studies, and literary texts, Showalter uncovers how societal perceptions of female behaviour have been shaped by cultural and medical narratives.
Showalter investigates the concept of 'female malady', a term that encompasses the various ways in which women have been pathologised throughout history. She explores significant historical figures and movements that have influenced the treatment of women, highlighting how the intersection of gender and psychiatry has often led to the marginalisation of women's voices. This compelling narrative is enriched with critical analysis, showcasing the impact of societal norms on the understanding of mental illness.
This work is ideal for those interested in European history, gender studies, and the evolution of psychiatry. Scholars and casual readers alike will find value in Showalter's ability to weave together narratives that illuminate the enduring effects of historical attitudes on modern society. For readers intrigued by Showalter's insights, her other works, such as Inventing Herself and Writing History, provide further exploration into women's roles in history and literature.
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 320
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
ISBN: 9780860688693
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