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DISEASE AND REPRESENTATION
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1. Depicting Disease: A Theory of Representing Illness
2. Madness and Representation: Toward a History of Visualizing Madness
3. The Rediscovery of the Body: Leonardo's First Image of Human Sexuality and Disease
4. Masturbation and Anxiety: Henry Mackenzie, Heinrich von Kleist, William James
5. Images of the Asylum: Charles Dickens and Charles Davies
6. The Insane See the Insane: Richard Dadd
7. The Insane See the Insane: Vincent Van Gogh
8. The Science of Visualizing the Insane: Charles Darwin
9. Medical Colonialism and Disease: Lam Qua and the Creation of a Westernized Medical Iconography in Nineteenth-Century China
10. Opera, Homosexuality, and Models of Disease: Richard Strauss's Salome in the Context of Images of Disease in the Fin de Siècle
11. Constructing the Image of the Appropriate Therapist: The Struggle of Psychiatry with Psychoanalysis
12. Constructing Schizophrenia as a Category of Mental Illness
13. Seeing the Schizophrenic: On the "Bizarre" in Psychiatry and Art
14. Seeing the AIDS Patient
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