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Author Didi-Huberman, Georges.

Title The invention of hysteria : Charcot and the photographic of the Salpêtrière / Georges Didi-Huberman ; translated by Alisa Hartz
Published Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2003

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 MELB  616.8524009 Did/Ioh  AVAILABLE
Description xii, 373 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Summary "In this classic of French cultural studies, Georges Didi-Huberman traces the intimate and reciprocal relationship between the disciplines of psychiatry and photography in the late nineteenth century. Focusing on the immense photographic output of the Salpetriere hospital, the notorious Parisian asylum for insane and incurable women, Didi-Huberman shows the crucial role played by photography in the invention of the category of hysteria. Under the direction of the medical teacher and clinician Jean-Martin Charcot, the inmates of the Salpetriere identified as hysterics were methodically photographed, providing skeptical colleagues with visual proof of hysteria's specific form. These images, many of which appear in this book, provided the materials for the multivolume album Iconographie photographique de la Salpetriere."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Salpêtrière (Hospital)
Hysteria -- History.
Mental illness -- Pictorial works.
Facial expression -- History.
Genre/Form Illustrated works.
Author Charcot, J. M. (Jean Martin), 1825-1893.
LC no. 2002029382
ISBN 0262042150 hardcover alkaline paper
Other Titles Invention de l'hysterie. English