Article ID: CBB001200713

Insanity, Gender, and Empire: Women Living a “Loose Kind of Life” on the Colonial Institutional Margins, 1870--1910 (2012)

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This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbourne, Victoria (Hospital for the Insane after 1905), once they slipped into the world of the institutionally `hidden.' Forms of social difference inside colonial institutions for the insane were embedded in patient case records. This article argues that through a closer examination of cases of female immigrants, we might find out more about gender relations in colonial situations. In particular, this article returns to ideas about women patients and constructions of these women through case records to uncover new interpretations of this material in the Australasian context. To do this, it sets out specific ways of reading patient cases and teases out the importance of these frameworks for making some kind of synthesis of the ways in which institutionalised people---already at the margins of society---were further marginalised inside institutional populations through specific practices. It examines immigrant women in the hospitals for the insane; the cases of women designated as living so-called `loose' lives who also ended up inside the institution for the insane; and finally, concludes with a commentary about the descriptive power of cases and the production of concepts of gender, class, and race difference within their pages.

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Authors & Contributors
Coleborne, Catharine
Anderson, Warwick H.
Bashford, Alison
Cameron-Smith, Alexander
Hawkins, Sue
Hickman, Timothy Alton
Journals
Health and History
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
American Quarterly
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
History of Psychiatry
Korean Journal of Medical History
Publishers
Palgrave Macmillan
Australian Scholarly Publishing
Duke University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Manchester University Press
University of Massachusetts Press
Concepts
Medicine and gender
Medicine and race
Psychiatry
Colonialism
Social class
Public health
People
Foucault, Michel
Ellery, Reginald Spencer
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
18th century
20th century
Places
Australia
New Zealand
United States
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Melbourne (Victoria, Australia)
Brazil
Institutions
Rockefeller Foundation
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