Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... moral treatment , " according to which inmates were to be treated kindly but held to a clearly defined routine . This type of therapy began to gain acceptance among American physicians just after the turn of the eighteenth century ...
... moral treatment , " according to which inmates were to be treated kindly but held to a clearly defined routine . This type of therapy began to gain acceptance among American physicians just after the turn of the eighteenth century ...
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... moral treatment in the US . Gerald Grob generally regards it as an advance ( ch . 5 ) , while David Rothman sees the asylum as a form of social control ( chs . 5 , 9 ) . Rothman's interpretation is close to that of Michel Foucault , who ...
... moral treatment in the US . Gerald Grob generally regards it as an advance ( ch . 5 ) , while David Rothman sees the asylum as a form of social control ( chs . 5 , 9 ) . Rothman's interpretation is close to that of Michel Foucault , who ...
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... moral managers , who discouraged attempts at talking or reasoning with patients as " highly injudicous " ( Showalter 61 ) . 13She goes on , “ I am the Hope of the poor crazed beings who pine in the cells , and stalls , and cages , and ...
... moral managers , who discouraged attempts at talking or reasoning with patients as " highly injudicous " ( Showalter 61 ) . 13She goes on , “ I am the Hope of the poor crazed beings who pine in the cells , and stalls , and cages , and ...
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