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The Female Malady

  • Elaine Showalter

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In this informative, timely and often harrowing study, Elaine Showalter demonstrates how cultural ideas about 'proper' feminine behaviour have shaped the definition and treatment of female insanity for 150 years, and given mental disorder in women specifically sexual connotations. Along with vivid portraits of the men who dominated psychiatry, and descriptions of the therapeutic practices that were used to bring women 'to their senses', she draws on diaries and narratives by inmates, and fiction from Mary Wollstonecraft to Doris Lessing, to supply a cultural perspective usually missing from studies of mental illness.

Highly original and beautifully written, The Female Malady is a vital counter-interpretation of madness in women, showing how it is a consequence of, rather than a deviation from, the traditional female role.

Genres

  • Mental health
  • Mental health services
  • Psychiatry
  • History
  • Women
  • New York Times reviewed
  • Women, mental health
  • Women, great britain
  • Psychiatry, history
  • Women, social conditions
  • Mental illness
  • Mental Disorders
  • Psychology
  • Women in literature
  • Mentally ill in literature
  • Sexism in mental health services
  • Social conditions
  • Women's Health
  • Women and psychoanalysis
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About the author

  • Elaine Showalter

    born 1941

    4.75

    4 ratings · 45 works

Editions

  • Edition cover

    Reissue edition

    Virago Press Ltd

    May 7, 1987

  • Edition cover

    Virago

    1987

  • Edition cover

    Penguin Books

    1987

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    1st ed.

    Pantheon Books

    1985

Edition cover

1st ed.

Pantheon Books

1985