Goldberg, Ann
Sex, Religion, and the Making of Modern Madness : The Eberbach Asylum and German Society, 1815-1849
Introduction
1. The Duchy of Nassau and the Eberbach Asylum
Section I: Religion
2. Religious Madness in the Vormarz: Culture, Politics, and the Professionalization of Psychiatry
3. Religious Madness and the Formation of Patients
Section II: Sexuality and Gender
4. Medical Representation of Sexual Madness: Nymphomania and Masturbatory Insanity
5. Doctors and Patients: The Practice(s) of Nymphomania
6. Women, Sex, and Rural Life
Section III: Delinquincy and Criminality
7. Masturbatory Insanity and Delinquincy
8. Jews and the Criminalization of Madness
Conclusion
1. The Duchy of Nassau and the Eberbach Asylum
Section I: Religion
2. Religious Madness in the Vormarz: Culture, Politics, and the Professionalization of Psychiatry
3. Religious Madness and the Formation of Patients
Section II: Sexuality and Gender
4. Medical Representation of Sexual Madness: Nymphomania and Masturbatory Insanity
5. Doctors and Patients: The Practice(s) of Nymphomania
6. Women, Sex, and Rural Life
Section III: Delinquincy and Criminality
7. Masturbatory Insanity and Delinquincy
8. Jews and the Criminalization of Madness
Conclusion
Keywords: HISTORY / Europe / Germany HIS014000
- Author(s)
- Goldberg, Ann
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Publication year
- 1999
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780195352184