Hysteria Beyond Freud

  INTRODUCTION—  THE DESTINIES OF HYSTERIA

 collapse sectionPART I—  HISTORICAL
 expand sectionOne—  Once upon a Text:  Hysteria from Hippocrates
 expand sectionTwo—  "A Strange Pathology":  Hysteria in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800

 collapse sectionPART II—  THEMATIC
 expand sectionThree—  The Body and the Mind, The Doctor and the Patient:  Negotiating Hysteria
 Four—  Hysteria, Feminism, and Gender
 collapse sectionFive—  The Image of the Hysteric
 The Function of the "Real" Image of the Hysteric in Defining the Nature of Hysteria
 Toward a Theory of "Realistic Representation" in Nineteenth-Century Thought
 Medical and Aesthetic Models for the Representation of the Hysteric
 Creating a Composite Image of the Hysteric
 Hysteria, Race, and Gender

 expand sectionNotes
  CONTRIBUTORS
 expand sectionINDEX

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