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Author:
Labarca, Mariana, author.
Title:
Itineraries and languages of madness in the early modern world : family experience, legal practice and medical knowledge in eighteenth-century Tuscany / Mariana Labarca.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xii, 284 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Mental illness--History--Tuscany--Tuscany--History--18th century.
Mental illness--Sources.--Tuscany--Tuscany--History--18th century--Sources.
Mentally ill--History--Tuscany--Tuscany--History--18th century.
Mentally ill--History--Tuscany--Tuscany--History--18th century.
Insanity (Law)--Tuscany--Tuscany--History--18th century.
Tuscany (Italy)--Politics and government--1737-1801.
Tuscany (Italy)--Social conditions.
Mental Disorders--history.
Italy.
Insanity (Law)
Mental illness--Social aspects.
Mentally ill--Care.
Mentally ill--Family relationships.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Italy--Tuscany.
1700-1801
History.
Sources.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Interdiction procedures : a context for public intervention in family life -- Mad spendthrift men : prodigality as a category of mental incapacity -- Beyond financial mismanagement : interdictions by reason of demenza -- Spaces and itineraries of madness -- Experts and authorities on madness -- Emotional disturbances and the circulation of the languages of madness.
Summary:
"Drawing on a wide range of sources including interdiction procedures, records of criminal justice, documentation from mental hospitals, and medical literature, this book provides a comprehensive study of the spaces in which madness was recorded in Tuscany during the eighteenth century. It proposes the notion of itineraries of madness, which, intended as an heuristic devise, enables us to examine records of madness across the different spaces where it was disclosed, casting light on the connections between how madness was understood and experienced, the language employed to describe it, and public and private responses devised to cope with it. Placing the emotional experience of the Tuscan families at the core of its analysis, this book stresses the central role of families in the shaping of new understandings of madness and how lay notions interacted with legal and medical knowledge. It argues that perceptions of madness in the eighteenth century were closely connected to new cultural concerns regarding family relationships and family roles, which resulted in a shift in the meanings of and attitudes to mental disturbances"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge studies in Renaissance and early modern worlds of knowledge
ISBN:
0367528290
9780367528294
0367528282
9780367528287
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1230232521
LCCN:
2021000442
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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