Article ID: CBB001201824

Exalted on the Ward: “Mary Roberts,” the Georgia State Sanitarium, and the Psychiatric “Speciality” of Race (2014)

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This essay examines the case history of Mary Roberts, an African American woman committed to Georgia's State Sanitarium in 1911. Her medical record in the context of other case files from the sanitarium provides an important view into the creation of the modern psychiatric subject at a liminal moment for individual patients, state institutions, and transatlantic psychiatric modernity. What is on view in these doctor--patient jousts is what Ranjana Khanna calls the psychical strife of postcolonial modernity, and what is at stake is a deeper understanding of the thoroughly raced nature of this psychiatric strife in the slave and postslave culture of the US South. In Mary Roberts's case, those diagnosing her condition confuse the cultural practices she used for healing with symptoms of her trauma in ways that prioritized biological theories of degeneration over a public health crisis in Georgia.

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Authors & Contributors
Doyle, Dennis
Summers, Martin
Metzl, Jonathan Michel
Tanya Hart
Hatch, Anthony Ryan
Muigai, Wangui
Concepts
African Americans and science
Medicine and race
African Americans
Psychiatry
Public health
Psychiatric hospitals
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
New York City (New York, U.S.)
Georgia (U.S.)
Washington, D. C. (U.S.)
Québec (Canada)
Maryland (U.S.)
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