Dear Hmadness readers, The latest issue of Disability Studies Quarterly is devoted to Mad Methods. The contributions are organised around… Read more Special issue : Mad Methods (Disability Studies Quarterly, Volume 45 • Issue 1 • 2025)
Dear Hmadness readers, The latest issue of Disability Studies Quarterly is devoted to Mad Methods. The contributions are organised around… Read more Special issue : Mad Methods (Disability Studies Quarterly, Volume 45 • Issue 1 • 2025)
Dear Hmadness readers, Geoffrey Reaume’s article Anti-Psychiatry Heritage and the Publication of Phoenix Rising in Toronto, Canada, 1980–1990, published in… Read more Article: Anti-Psychiatry Heritage and the Publication of Phoenix Rising in Toronto, Canada, 1980-1990, by Geoffrey Reaume
In the 1970s, activist attorneys took on what they saw as a major issuein American society – the authority of… Read more Psychiatric authority and social problems: A history of fears andexpectations in 20th- and 21st-century America by Laura Hirshbein and Jennifer Baumhauer
Dear readers,The article “Psychiatric authority and social problems: A history of fears and expectations in 20th- and 21st-century America”, by Laura… Read more Article: Psychiatric authority and social problems: A history of fears and expectations in 20th- and 21st-century America, by Laura Hirshbein
Dear readers,The article “Article: How did Leo Kanner distinguish early infantile autism from childhood schizophrenia?”, by Masaaki Sasaki and Hiroki Kocha , published in the latest… Read more Article: How did Leo Kanner distinguish early infantile autism from childhood schizophrenia?, by Masaaki Sasaki and Hiroki Kocha