La Castañeda Insane Asylum Narratives of Pain in Modern Mexico / Cristina Rivera Garza ; translated by Laura Kanost. [print]
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G Allen Fleece Library Online | RC451.M62R584 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available |
Introduction: Words in a Title La Castañeda General Insane Asylum, 1884-1930 Entryway: A Mental Health Routine The Psychiatric Interview: The Fox and the Goose Through My Narrative Was I Born, My Narrative Sustains Me: Women Authoring Selves Looking Insane The Pain of Becoming Modern: Suffering and Redemption in the Medical Histories of La Castañeda Con-juring the Body: Making History and Fiction.
"An inside view of the workings of La Castañeda General Insane Asylum-a public mental health institution founded in Mexico City in 1910 only months before the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution"--
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