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The 'Mental Health Crisis' and the Nonbeing of the Mad
ABSTRACT This article offers a critical theoretical analysis of the ontological dimension of madness, challenging dominant narratives that frame contemporary mental health discourse as a ‘crisis’. Rather than focusing on the neoliberal or economic conditions under which this crisis is declared, we interrogate the symbolic and ontological structures ...
Jean‐Laurent Domingue, Thomas Foth
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The Living Anonymous Kidney Donor: Lunatic or Saint? [PDF]
Antonia J. Z. Henderson +7 more
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When Wilkie Collins launched the « sensation novel » with the publication of The Woman in White in 1859, he reworked late eighteenth-century gothic motifs and plot-patterns, and adapted them to the mid-Victorian modern world.
Laurence Taleirach-Vielmas
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Criminal or Lunatic, Prisoner or Patient? [PDF]
Catherine Cox, Hilary Marland
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Surviving stabbing: The physiology of knife crime
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Hugh Montgomery, Mike Tipton
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Advocacy or folly: The Alleged Lunatics' Friend Society, 1845–63 [PDF]
Nicholas Hervey
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Barking mad? Another lunatic hypothesis bites the dust [PDF]
Sarah Chapman, Stephen Morrell
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On the Aspects of the Poetics of a Key Text of the 1960s – Šialený mesiac by J. Ondruš [PDF]
The subject of the paper is Šialený mesiac /The Mad Moon/ by J. Ondruš as a key poetic text of Slovak lyric written in the 1960s – placing the accent on the aspects of his poetics and the ways of identifying them. The paper evolves in several steps.
Fedor Matejov
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