Carte Attending Madness Lee-Ann Monk

Attending Madness

At Work in the Australian Colonial Asylum

Autor: Lee-Ann Monk
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Copertă tare
Editura: Brill
'He is what we would call a very good attendant, who would not run away or flinch from any patient,...

Informații despre carte

Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2008
Pagini
270
EAN
9789042024199
ISBN
9789042024199
Enbook ID
09012153
Editura
Greutate
599
Dimensiuni
155 x 230 x 19

Descriere completă

'He is what we would call a very good attendant, who would not run away or flinch from any patient, but would try to have his orders carried out if possible'. Such was the view of William Coady, attendant to the insane in the British settler colony of Victoria, Australia in the 1870s. This book is a history of William Coady's occupation, a history asylum work and workers in nineteenth-century Australia. It considers not only who attendants were and why they worked in the asylum, but also how they and others variously defined 'the very good attendant'. Colonial asylum advocates imagined the attendant as an archetype, drawing on ideas from Britain about the nature of insanity and its treatment. In exploring the articulation of these ideas in a specific colonial context and their effect on the colonial asylum workplace, Lee-Ann Monk makes an important contribution to the international history of the asylum. She also opens new dimensions in the history of this occupation, on which the fate of patients very much depended, by analysing attendants' efforts to construct an occupational identity and give meaning to their work, thus providing new insights into their sense of themselves and their occupation.

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