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Chapter
Gilman, Sander L.
(1990)
“I'm down on whores”: Race and gender in Victorian London.
In: Anatomy of racism
(p. 146).
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Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1989)
Plague in Germany, 1939/1989: Cultural images of race, space, and disease.
Modern Language Notes
(pp. 1142-1171).
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Book
Gilman, Sander L.
(1989)
Sexuality: An illustrated history. Representing the sexual in medicine and culture from the Middle Ages to the age of AIDS.
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Book
Gilman, Sander L.
(1988)
Disease and representation: Images of illness from madness to AIDS.
(/isis/citation/CBB000046945/)
Book
Timms, Edward; Segal, Naomi
(1988)
Freud in exile: Psychoanalysis and its vicissitudes.
(/isis/citation/CBB000063793/)
Article
Meltzer, Françoise
(1987)
The trial(s) of psychoanalysis.
Critical Inquiry
(pp. 215-409).
(/isis/citation/CBB000061834/)
Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1987)
Leonardo sees him-self: Reading Leonardo's first representation of human sexuality.
Social Research
(pp. 149-171).
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Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1986)
Lam Qua and the development of a westernized medical iconography in China.
Medical History
(pp. 57-69).
(/isis/citation/CBB000039635/)
Book
Gilman, Sander L.
(1985)
Difference and pathology: Stereotypes of sexuality, race, and madness.
(/isis/citation/CBB000042944/)
Book
Chamberlin, J. Edward; Gilman, Sander L.
(1985)
Degeneration: The dark side of progress.
(/isis/citation/CBB000064498/)
Article
Gilman, Sander
(1985)
The mad man as artist: Medicine, history, and degenerate art.
Journal of Contemporary History
(pp. 575-597).
(/isis/citation/CBB000063792/)
Article
Gilman, Sander
(1985)
Black bodies, white bodies: Toward an iconography of female sexuality in late 19th-century art, medicine, and literature.
Critical Inquiry
(pp. 204-242).
(/isis/citation/CBB000051450/)
Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1984)
Jews and mental illness: Medical metaphors, anti-semitism, and the Jewish response.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 150-159).
(/isis/citation/CBB000000403/)
Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1984)
Hottentotten und Prostituierte: Zu einer Ikonographie der sexualisierten Frau.
Clio Medica
(pp. 111-135).
(/isis/citation/CBB000055557/)
Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1983)
Why is schizophrenia “bizarre”: A historical essay in the vocabulary of psychiatry.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 127-135).
(/isis/citation/CBB000003085/)
Book
Gilman, Sander L.
(1982)
Seeing the insane: A cultural history of madness and art in the western world, showing how the portrayal of stereotypes has both reflected and shaped the perception and treatment of the mentally disturbed ... from the Middle Ages to the end of the 19th century.
(/isis/citation/CBB000021674/)
Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1979)
Darwin sees the insane.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 253-262).
(/isis/citation/CBB000009229/)
Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1978)
Zur Physiognomie des Geisteskranken in Geschichte und Praxis, 1800-1900.
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 209-234).
(/isis/citation/CBB000000448/)
Book
Gilman, Sander L.
(1976)
The face of madness: Hugh W. Diamond and the origin of psychiatric photography.
(/isis/citation/CBB000018841/)
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