Ravings: Reading, Writing, and Psychiatry in the American Asylum
Department of English
Ravings: Reading, Writing, and Psychiatry in the American Asylum
โRavings: Reading, Writing, and Psychiatry in the American Asylumโ examines literature, journalistic exposรฉs, paperwork, and archival patient writing from 1800 to 1970 (the approximate lifespan of the asylum in the U.S.) to develop methods of reading that center patient agency. I work through the ways that analytical practices (both within and outside of the academy) overlap with psychiatric diagnostic practices. These practices include easily-visible methods like psychoanalytic literary criticism, but also the nearly-invisible ways that paperwork tells and obscures patient stories. Ultimately, I ask how reading practices might allow readers to better honor the agency and desire in patientsโ writing.