Configuring Madness: Representation, Context and Meaning - Couverture souple

 
9781904710967: Configuring Madness: Representation, Context and Meaning

Présentation de l'éditeur

The 1st Global Conference on Madness hosted in Oxford, September 2008 brought together an eclectic group of people interested in establishing interdisciplinary dialogues on the profoundly complex and deeply cultural notion of madness and what it means to be mad. The confluence of ideas, experiences and the collapsing of intellectual boundaries around philosophy, history, the arts, science, activism politics, religion and law, opened a unique discursive space in which to contemplate and debate past and present representations of, and responses to, madness and the mad. The formative implications of such different perspectives as framed by time, place/space, culture, experience, identity, discipline and profession proved to be significant in understanding how certain configurations of madness have been put together; what kinds of knowledge and conditions of knowledge in/formed particular ideologies of madness and how specific processes of decision-making and judgement were defined and legitimized within particular contexts. The chapters included in Configuring Madness have been selected and developed in order to provide just a sampling of conversations, perspectives and discursive intersections that emerged during the three-day conference.

Biographie de l'auteur

Kimberley White is Associate Professor of Law and Society at York University, Toronto, Canada. Her current research is focused on narratives of legal responsibility, cultural representations of madness and the production of knowledge

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