Administrations of Lunacy

Administrations of Lunacy
Author: Mab Segrest
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2021-04-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781620972984

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"Whew! They going to send around here and tie you up and drag you off to Milledgeville. Them fat blue police chasing tomcats around alleys." —Berenice in The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers A scathing and original look at the racist origins of the field of modern psychiatry, told through the story of what was once the largest mental institution in the world, by the prize-winning author of Memoir of a Race Traitor After a decade of research, Mab Segrest, whose Memoir of a Race Traitor forever changed the way we think about race in America, turns sanity itself inside-out in a stunning book that will become an instant classic. In December 1841, the Georgia State Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum was founded on land taken from the Cherokee nation in the then-State capitol of Milledgeville. A hundred years later, it had become the largest insane asylum in the world with over ten thousand patients. To this day, it is the site of the largest graveyard of disabled and mentally ill people in the world. In April, 1949, Ebony magazine reported that for black patients, "the situation approaches Nazi concentration camp standards . . . unbelievable this side of Dante's Inferno." Georgia's state hospital was at the center of psychiatric practice and the forefront of psychiatric thought throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in America—centuries during which the South invented, fought to defend, and then worked to replace the most developed slave culture since the Roman Empire. A landmark history of a single insane asylum at Milledgeville, Georgia, A Peculiar Inheritance reveals how modern-day American psychiatry was forged in the traumas of slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction, when African Americans carrying "no histories" entered from Freedmen's Bureau Hospitals and home counties wracked with Klan terror. This history set the stage for the eugenics and degeneracy theories of the twentieth century, which in turn became the basis for much of Nazi thinking in Europe. Segrest's masterwork will forever change the way we think about our own minds.

Memoir of a Race Traitor

Memoir of a Race Traitor
Author: Mab Segrest
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781620973004

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Back in print after more than a decade, the singular chronicle of life at the forefront of antiracist activism, with a new introduction and afterword by the author "Mab Segrest's book is extraordinary. It is a 'political memoir' but its language is poetic and its tone passionate. I started it with caution and finished it with awe and pleasure." —Howard Zinn In 1994, Mab Segrest first explained how she "had become a woman haunted by the dead." Against a backdrop of nine generations of her family's history, Segrest explored her experiences in the 1980s as a white lesbian organizing against a virulent far-right movement in North Carolina. Memoir of a Race Traitor became a classic text of white antiracist practice. bell hooks called it a "courageous and daring [example of] the reality that political solidarity, forged in struggle, can exist across differences." Adrienne Rich wrote that it was "a unique document and thoroughly fascinating." Juxtaposing childhood memories with contemporary events, Segrest described her journey into the heart of her culture, finally veering from its trajectory of violence toward hope and renewal. Now, amid our current national crisis driven by an increasingly apocalyptic white supremacist movement, Segrest returns with an updated edition of her classic book. With a new introduction and afterword that explore what has transpired with the far right since its publication, the book brings us into the age of Trump—and to what can and must be done. Called "a true delight" and a "must-read" (Minnesota Review), Memoir of a Race Traitor is an inspiring and politically potent book. With brand-new power and relevance in 2019, this is a book that far transcends its genre.

But for the Grace of God

But for the Grace of God
Author: Peter G. Cranford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11-18
Genre: People with mental disabilities
ISBN: 0557026822

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A scholarly yet absorbing history of one of the best, worst, and largest insane asylums in the world.

An Archaeology of Lunacy

An Archaeology of Lunacy
Author: Katherine Fennelly
Publsiher: Social Archaeology and Materia
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1526126494

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An archaeology of lunacy is a materially focused exploration of the first wave of public asylum building in Britain and Ireland, which took place during the late-Georgian and early Victorian period. Examining architecture and material culture, the book proposes that the familiar asylum archetype, usually attributed to the Victorians, was in fact developed much earlier. It looks at the planning and construction of the first public asylums and assesses the extent to which popular ideas about reformed management practices for the insane were applied at ground level. Crucially, it moves beyond doctors and reformers, repopulating the asylum with the myriad characters that made up its everyday existence: keepers, clerks and patients. Contributing to archaeological scholarship on institutions of confinement, the book is aimed at academics, students and general readers interested in the material environment of the historic lunatic asylum.

A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators

A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators
Author: Edward Vaughan Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 966
Release: 1856
Genre: Executors and administrators
ISBN: OXFORD:N11293568

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A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators

A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators
Author: Sir Edward Vaughan Williams,Walter Vere Vaughan Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 902
Release: 1877
Genre: Executors and administrators
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044786239

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The Poor Law of Lunacy

The Poor Law of Lunacy
Author: Peter Bartlett
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 331
Release: 1999-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780567562173

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In The Poor Law of Lunacy, Peter Bartlett examines the legal and administrative regime of the 19th-century asylum, arguing that it is to be thought of as an aspect of English poor law in which the medical superintendent of the asylum has little power. The text also examines the place of the county asylum movement in the poor law debates of the mid-19th century. Using the Leicestershire asylum as a case study, the author looks at the role of the poor law officers in the admission processes of the asylum, and relations between poor law staff, asylum staff and the poor law and lunacy central inspectorates.

The Law and Practice Relating to Probate Administration

The Law and Practice Relating to Probate   Administration
Author: Louis Diston Powles,Thomas William Henry Oakley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 944
Release: 1892
Genre: Inheritance and succession
ISBN: OSU:32437122221506

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