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Nervosität und theatrale Hygieneaufklärung im Sowjetrussland der 1920-30er Jahre. [PDF]
Abstract The present contribution analyses the nervousness and neurasthenia discourse in the early Soviet Union. Its focus is on psycho‐hygienic plays staged by the Moscow Theatre for Sanitary Culture. It asks in which images, figures and actions a knowledge about the nervous disorder was presented on stage, which genre traditions and communicative ...
Polianski IJ, Kosenko O.
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Valproate in conversion disorder: a case report. [PDF]
Few data are in literature about the pharmacological treatment of conversion disorder and there are not any studies about the use of Valproate extended release (ER) in treating conversion disorder. In this article, we are reporting a case of an Italian woman with a diagnosis of conversion disorder treated effectively and quickly by Valproate ER.
Messina A, Fogliani AM.
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« Comment soigner une hystérique ? » L’évolution des perceptions et de la prise en charge clinique du trouble dissociatif
Cloé Bruttin, Marina Maamo
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IMAGINAIRE, VIE ET HYSTERIE CHEZ MERLEAU-PONTY [PDF]
RESUME Dans cet article, j’aborde la perspective idéaliste de la « Phénoménologie de la perception » pour montrer que, dans cet ouvrage, l’expérience du corps propre est décrite à partir de la vision du cogito. Pour expliciter cet idéalisme, j’analyse la
Silvana de Souza Ramos
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Hysteria as a Shape‐Shifting Forensic Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Netherlands c. 1885–1960
Abstract Based on criminal court cases found in archives and newspapers, this article traces how the diagnosis of hysteria functioned in trials and Dutch forensic psychiatric practice c. 1885–1960. Informed by Science and Technology Studies and praxiography, hysteria is studied as a ‘fire object'.
Willemijn Ruberg
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Satire, polémique, hystérie : Nicolas Bourbon (Nugae, 1533) et ses ennemis
L’humaniste Nicolas Bourbon est un membre important du réseau évangélique français, dont l’œuvre est caractérisée par une forte dimension polémique : prises à partie d’une violence extrême des « jaloux » qui envient ses succès mais, surtout ...
Sylvie Laigneau-Fontaine
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L’âme répétitive de la procession de pèlerinage (Zola, D’Annunzio, Huysmans)
L’étude répond aux questions suivantes: comment Zola et ses successeurs représentent-ils les dynamiques psychiques des foules dans leurs romans portant sur des processions dans les lieux de pèlerinage (Lourdes, Casalbordino), et quels sont les ...
Rudolf Behrens
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Psychotropes et hystérie à la Salpêtrière, le cas de Célina Marcil (1870-1879)
Célina Marcil…, a 27-year-old laundress, had been interned at the Salpêtrière hospital since 1867. Diagnosed as hysterical, suffering from vaginismus, she suffered extremely violent attacks. In order to relieve her and to keep the ward calm, the hospital’
Zoë Dubus
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Abstract This article discusses a number of short stories by the Austrian‐Jewish writer and feminist campaigner Bertha Pappenheim, showing how the author uses literary narratives to explore anxieties about the perceived threat of Jewish–Christian conversion at the beginning of the twentieth century.
Peter Davies
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Effi Briest and the work on genre
Abstract Ever since Erich Auerbach’s harsh verdict in Mimesis, the German realist novel has been seen as a peripheral phenomenon in the history of nineteenth‐century literature. Criticized for being too idealizing, insular, or simply irrelevant, it has gone down in literary history as a less modern form of realism, not being able to join the realist ...
Fredrik Wilhelm Renard
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