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SLSA Bibliography

Bibliographies: 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2011

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Cooley, Thomas. The Ivory Leg in the Ebony Cabinet: Madness, Race, and Gender in Victorian America . Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 2001.
Biological Sciences
Keywords: Biological Sciences | gender studies | insanity | museums | race studies | Science Studies
Eannace, Maryrose. Lunatic Literature: New York State's 'The Opal', 1850—1860. Ph.D. Dissertation: State University, Albany, 2001.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: insanity | psychological and cognitive sciences | rhetoric of science
Egerton, Katherine Elizabeth. "'Sick in Twos and Threes and Fours': Representation, Redemption, and Mental Illness in Arthur Miller's Later Plays." Ph.D. Dissertation: University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Arthur Miller | disease | drama | film | gender studies | hysteria | insanity | medicine | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences
Kinyon, Kamila. “Laughter in Zamiatin’s We: Passageways into the Irrational.” Extrapolation 43:2 (Summer 2002): 204-218.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: chaos | Charles Baudelaire | dystopias | humor | insanity | laughter | medicine | psychological and cognitive sciences | semiotics | Yevgeny Zamiatin
Shepherd, Tonya A. "The Spectacular Madwoman: Nineteenth-century Women Writers Who Exposed the Ideological Bias of Psychiatric Objectivity and the Immorality of Moral Asylum Management." Ph.D. Dissertation: Indiana University Pennsylvania, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: asylums | autobiography | Casper Lavater | culture studies | Elizabeth Blackwell | Fanny Fern | gender studies | immorality | insanity | literature--19th C | medicine | objectivity | patriarchy | photography | physiognomy | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | technology | theory | visual arts--19th C
Walsh, Jessica. "’The Strangest Pain to Bear’: Corporeality and Fear of Insanity in Charlotte Mew's Poetry.” Victorian Poetry 40:3 (2002): 217-240.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Charlotte Mew | insanity | literature—20th C | poetry | psychological and cognitive sciences