Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... insanity had been considered incurable ; its etiology was unknown , and treatment consisted mainly of confining and attempting to subdue the insane , who were regarded as subhuman because they were believed to have lost their reason ...
... insanity had been considered incurable ; its etiology was unknown , and treatment consisted mainly of confining and attempting to subdue the insane , who were regarded as subhuman because they were believed to have lost their reason ...
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... insane . " I am the voice of the maniac whose piercing cries from the dreary dungeons of your jails penetrate not your Halls of Legislation , " she declared to the North Carolina Legislature ( 1848a , 1 ) .13 Through a chain of relays ...
... insane . " I am the voice of the maniac whose piercing cries from the dreary dungeons of your jails penetrate not your Halls of Legislation , " she declared to the North Carolina Legislature ( 1848a , 1 ) .13 Through a chain of relays ...
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... insane , but insanity threatened the domestic order . Indeed , the memorials suggest that domesticity and insanity were virtually antithetical to one an- other . A fear of contamination kept the insane poor hidden away and forgotten ...
... insane , but insanity threatened the domestic order . Indeed , the memorials suggest that domesticity and insanity were virtually antithetical to one an- other . A fear of contamination kept the insane poor hidden away and forgotten ...
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