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ISBN-13
9780857454584
Book Title
Journeys Into Madness
ISBN
9780857454584
Publication Name
Journeys Into Madness : Mapping Mental Illness in the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Series
Austrian and Habsburg Studies
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Sabine Wieber
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
Number of Pages
222 Pages

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This collection of essays uses the framework of journeys in order to highlight the diverse artistic, cultural, and medical responses to a peculiarly Viennese anxiety about the madness of modern times. The travelers of these journeys vary from patients to doctors, artists to writers, architects to composers, and royalty to tourists...

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Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0857454587
ISBN-13
9780857454584
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Sabine Wieber
Publication Name
Journeys Into Madness : Mapping Mental Illness in the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Austrian and Habsburg Studies
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
222 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz

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Series Volume Number
14
Lc Classification Number
Wm 11 Ga85 2012
Volume Number
Vol. 14
Reviews
"The chapters are of consistently high quality and, when taken together, nicely illuminate what Plumley calls the "rich interdisciplinary seam of madness and artistic modernity". They unearth interesting linkages between the different disciplines and convincingly show the centrality of madness and "mad spaces" to a wide range of cultural expressions... fascinating interrogation of the borders, boundaries, and spaces of  madness and modernism at the turn of the century." · German Studies Review "Beyond meeting its own expectations as delineated by its editors, this volume demonstrates extremely well the range of questions that remain to be explored regarding the cultural history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This achievement is an additional reason for its inclusion in advanced undergraduate and graduate seminars." · Austrian History Yearbook "The essays, representing a variety of disciplines and approaches, contribute new ways to look at mental illness in the Austrian context...a valuable collection that provides insight into the way mental illness was understood and functioned at a particular time and place in history, topic that is still relevant for today and the future." · Habsburg - H-Net Reviews, "The chapters are of consistently high quality and, when taken together, nicely illuminate what Plumley calls the "rich interdisciplinary seam of madness and artistic modernity". They unearth interesting linkages between the different disciplines and convincingly show the centrality of madness and "mad spaces" to a wide range of cultural expressions... fascinating interrogation of the borders, boundaries, and spaces of  madness and modernism at the turn of the century." German Studies Review "Beyond meeting its own expectations as delineated by its editors, this volume demonstrates extremely well the range of questions that remain to be explored regarding the cultural history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This achievement is an additional reason for its inclusion in advanced undergraduate and graduate seminars." Austrian History Yearbook "The essays, representing a variety of disciplines and approaches, contribute new ways to look at mental illness in the Austrian context...a valuable collection that provides insight into the way mental illness was understood and functioned at a particular time and place in history, topic that is still relevant for today and the future." Habsburg - H-Net Reviews, "The chapters are of consistently high quality and, when taken together, nicely illuminate what Plumley calls the "rich interdisciplinary seam of madness and artistic modernity". They unearth interesting linkages between the different disciplines and convincingly show the centrality of madness and "mad spaces" to a wide range of cultural expressions... fascinating interrogation of the borders, boundaries, and spaces of madness and modernism at the turn of the century." German Studies Review "Beyond meeting its own expectations as delineated by its editors, this volume demonstrates extremely well the range of questions that remain to be explored regarding the cultural history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This achievement is an additional reason for its inclusion in advanced undergraduate and graduate seminars." Austrian History Yearbook "The essays, representing a variety of disciplines and approaches, contribute new ways to look at mental illness in the Austrian context...a valuable collection that provides insight into the way mental illness was understood and functioned at a particular time and place in history, topic that is still relevant for today and the future." Habsburg - H-Net Reviews, "Beyond meeting its own expectations as delineated by its editors, this volume demonstrates extremely well the range of questions that remain to be explored regarding the cultural history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This achievement is an additional reason for its inclusion in advanced undergraduate and graduate seminars."  ·  Austrian History Yearbook "The essays, representing a variety of disciplines and approaches, contribute new ways to look at mental illness in the Austrian context...a valuable collection that provides insight into the way mental illness was understood and functioned at a particular time and place in history, topic that is still relevant for today and the future."  ·  Habsburg - H-Net Reviews, "The chapters are of consistently high quality and, when taken together, nicely illuminate what Plumley calls the "rich interdisciplinary seam of madness and artistic modernity". They unearth interesting linkages between the different disciplines and convincingly show the centrality of madness and "mad spaces" to a wide range of cultural expressions... fascinating interrogation of the borders, boundaries, and spaces of madness and modernism at the turn of the century." · German Studies Review "Beyond meeting its own expectations as delineated by its editors, this volume demonstrates extremely well the range of questions that remain to be explored regarding the cultural history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This achievement is an additional reason for its inclusion in advanced undergraduate and graduate seminars." · Austrian History Yearbook "The essays, representing a variety of disciplines and approaches, contribute new ways to look at mental illness in the Austrian context...a valuable collection that provides insight into the way mental illness was understood and functioned at a particular time and place in history, topic that is still relevant for today and the future." · Habsburg - H-Net Reviews
Table of Content
Note on Contributors Introduction Gemma Blackshaw and Sabine Wieber Chapter 1. The Mad Objects of Fin-de-Siècle Vienna: Journeys, Contexts and Dislocations in the Exhibition "Madness and Modernity" Leslie Topp Chapter 2. Solving Riddles: Freud, Vienna and the Historiography of Madness Steven Beller Chapter 3. Symphonies and Psychosis in Mahler's Vienna Gavin Plumley Chapter 4. Creating an Appropriate Social Milieu: Journeys to Health at a Sanatorium for Nervous Disorders Nicola Imrie Chapter 5. Travel to the Spas: the Growth of Health Tourism in Central Europe 1850-1914 Jill Steward Chapter 6. Vienna's Most Fashionable Neurasthenic: Empress Sisi and the Cult of Size Zero Sabine Wieber Chapter 7. Peter Altenberg: Authoring Madness in Vienna circa 1900 Gemma Blackshaw Chapter 8. "Hell is not interesting, it is terrifying." A Reading of the Madhouse Chapter in Robert Musil'sThe Man without Qualities Geoffrey Howes Chapter 9. Reason Dazzled: Klimt, Krakauer and Eyes of the Medusa Luke Heighton Chapter 10. Mapping the Sanatorium: Heinrich Obersteiner and the Art of Psychiatric Patients in Oberdöbling around 1900 Anna Lehninger Chapter 11. The Wuerttemberg Asylum of Schussenried: a Psychiatric Space and its Encounter with Literature and Culture from the Outside Thomas Mueller and Frank Kuhn Bibliography
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Europe / Austria & Hungary, Health Care Delivery, Social History, Psychopathology / General, History
Lccn
2011-051803
Dewey Decimal
362.196/89009436
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Psychology, Medical, History

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