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South Atlantic Quarterly (2018) 117 (3): 551–566.
Published: 01 July 2018
... for their gestural economies, but also for the informed conjunctures by which harmed people have lived. Copyright © 2018 Duke University Press 2018 agitation embodiment disability gesture References American Psychiatric Association . 2013 . Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (1): 23–38.
Published: 01 January 2013
... ​At the beginning of “Colonial War and Mental Disorders,” the final substantive chapter in The Wretched of the Earth, Fanon introduces his case studies of mental pathologies that arose during the French-Algerian war. He...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (4): 584.
Published: 01 October 1960
... especially well Lindsay s decay, the economic need that drove him to recite when he wished to be writing new poems, his nervous and mental disorders (once at least diagnosed as idiopathic epilepsy), and his pathetic suicide by drinking Lysol. Time alone can tell, Miss Ruggles writes in her Foreword, what...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 840–847.
Published: 01 October 2024
... . Summerfield D . 2001 . “ The Invention of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and the Social Usefulness of a Psychiatric Category .” BMJ 322 , no. 7278 : 95 – 98 . In this context, we hope that our work will contribute to increasing awareness of mental illness and its consequences and thus...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (2): 343–361.
Published: 01 April 2021
... of the tipping point. With the replacement of the diagnosis of gender identity disorder with the (somewhat) less pathologizing gender dysphoria in the fifth revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) (APA 2013), as well as the declaration by major health organizations...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1938) 37 (3): 334–343.
Published: 01 July 1938
... in relation to the world of actuality. On the contrary, these symbols tend to make us lose all sense of the biological actualities for which they stand. Therefore we must abandon the view that ideas are competent to remedy so-called mental disorders. Conflicts, whether inter-individual or inter-national...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (4): 584–586.
Published: 01 October 1960
... decay, the economic need that drove him to recite when he wished to be writing new poems, his nervous and mental disorders (once at least diagnosed as idiopathic epilepsy), and his pathetic suicide by drinking Lysol. Time alone can tell, Miss Ruggles writes in her Foreword, what rank future...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (4): 623–649.
Published: 01 October 2009
... the gap. Clinical psychologist Bruce Levine explains “how teenage rebellion . . . [became] a medical illness” with the 1980 addition to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of “Oppositional Defiant Disorder” (ODD): Many talk show hosts think I’m kidding when I mention...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1985) 84 (3): 280–293.
Published: 01 July 1985
... respond to drugs (or in very extreme and rare instances, to brain surgery) does not show that mental illness in general is pathological, but not mental. For in view of the broad range of disorders in question and the limited successes achieved by chemo­ therapy thus far, there is no evidence to suggest...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (1): 163–170.
Published: 01 January 2013
... section of the latter, returning us to the world of mental disorders caused by colonial “war,” reproduces the potential schism it perhaps seeks to overcome). Likewise, when seeking to relate Fanon’s philosophical and profes- sional training and practice to the grounds of his political thought...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1986) 85 (1): 10–22.
Published: 01 January 1986
..., Roderick Usher is referred to as a hypochondriac. David W. Butler has demonstrated that Usher suffers not so much from a morbid belief in imaginary ills (the popular concep­ tion of hypochondria) as from hypochondriasis, a serious medical disorder widely known and discussed for centuries as well...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (2): 301–320.
Published: 01 April 2021
...María Elena Cepeda Designed to amplify and archive narratives frequently erased in official accounts of faculty life, this article centers a Latina feminist testimonio approach in its personal examination of mentally disabled faculty members and crip time, or the unique temporalities experienced...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2001) 100 (4): 981–1004.
Published: 01 October 2001
... as to rob them of the mental capacity to form intent. This culturally based mental disorder or state of ‘‘diminished capacity’’ may, in turn, cause Chinese men to act as if on cultural automatic-pilot—or in a culturally induced hypnotic...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (2): 369–388.
Published: 01 April 2021
..., through your limited capacities and not despite them. Open in Emergency would find several other interventional forms. Reader, we made our own version of the American Psychiatric Association s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). We were brainstorming how to hold together all...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2003) 102 (1): 117–152.
Published: 01 January 2003
... Thelwall develops between the silent reading of the poet and the disjunction between inner and outer speech of the stutterer is, further, tied to mental disorder, as a disease of the will. Every stammerer, stutterer...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (2): 351–365.
Published: 01 April 2016
... désastres: Une conversation à quatre voix sur la folie, le care et les grandes détresses collectives . Paris : Éditions d'Ithaque . Lovell Anne M. 2013b . “Tending to the Unseen in Extraordinary Circumstances: On Arendt's Natality and Severe Mental Illness after Hurricane Katrina.” Iride...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1984) 83 (1): 44–68.
Published: 01 January 1984
... it was Picabia whose mental activities cannot be ignored in any serious chronicle of the decade 1914-1924 This is not the place to rehearse the full range of Picabia s mental activities as painter, poet, and impressario of anti-art in New York, Barcelona, Zurich, and Paris over the course of the decade...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1974) 73 (1): 53–69.
Published: 01 January 1974
... life was great. Still, to a large degree, on his fate rested the fate of the North Carolina Cherokee. Before the end of the war he began to show signs of mental disorders. In March 1867, he was declared insane and committed to the state asylum in Ra­ leigh. The following summer he was released...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (1): 39–55.
Published: 01 January 2013
... become a justifcation to bludgeon popular movements rather than become the basis of a new society. We are at the heart of the dialectic of organization and the dialectic of the new society. “The important theoretical problem,” Fanon argues in “Colonial War and Mental Disorders...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1996) 95 (1): 171–204.
Published: 01 January 1996
...Guinn Batten Guinn Batten He Could Barely Tell One from the Other : The Borderline Disorders of Paul Muldoon s Poetry As he knelt by the grave of his mother and father the taste of dill, or tarragon he could barely tell one from the other filled his mouth. It seemed as if he might smother...