Psychopathological Fringes: Knowledge making and boundary work in 20th century psychiatry
History of the Human Science, Volume 31, Issue 2, April 2018
Guest Editor : Nicolas Henckes , Volker Hess and Marie Reinholdt
Introduction
Exploring the fringes of psychopathology
Boundary entities, category work and other borderline phenomena in the history of 20th century psychopathology
Nicolas Henckes, Volker Hess, Marie Reinholdt
Articles
Feeling and smelling psychosis
American alienism, psychiatry, prodromes and the limits of ‘category work’
Richard Noll
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease in Kraepelin’s clinic, 1909–1912
Lara Keuck
Performing doubt and negotiating uncertainty
Diagnosing schizophrenia at its onset in post-war German psychiatry
Nicolas Henckes, Lara Rzesnitzek
Soviet psychiatry and the origins of the sluggish schizophrenia concept, 1912–1936
Benjamin Zajicek
Anticipating psychosis
The Copenhagen High-Risk Project and the dream of the prevention of schizophrenia
Marie Reinholdt
On ‘moral injury’
Psychic fringes and war violence
Kenneth MacLeish
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