Psyche on the skin

a history of self-harm
Sarah Chaney
Book - 2019

"Self-harm is thought by many to be a modern epidemic: a phenomenon of the late twentieth century, a symptom of extreme emotional turmoil in young people, particularly young women. Yet it was 150 years ago, within early asylum psychiatry, that self-mutilation was first codified as a category of behaviour, and explanations for a variety of self-injurious acts were conceived very differently. Psyche on the Skin charts the secret history of self-harm. The book describes its many forms, from sexual self-mutilation and hysterical malingering in the late Victorian period, to self-castrating religious sects, to self-mutilation and self-destruction in art, music, and popular culture. Sarah Chaney's refreshing historical approach refutes the notion that self-harm has any universal meaning -- that it necessarily says something specific about an individual or group, or that it can ever be understood outside the historical and cultural context of a particular era. Drawing on her personal experiences, written in an engaging style and containing many powerful images, the book challenges the misconceptions and controversies surrounding self-harm. The book is crucial reading for professionals in the field as well as all those affected by this act."--from the publisher.

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Main Author: Chaney, Sarah (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Reaktion Books Ltd, [2019].
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505 0 |a Introduction -- 1. The pre-history of self-harm: From ancient castration to medicinal bloodletting -- 2. Morbid impulse and moral insanity: The emergence of self-mutilation in late nineteenth-century psychiatry -- 3. Sexual self-mutilation: Masturbation, masculinity and self-control in Late Victorian Britain -- 4. Motiveless malignerers: Multiple personality, attention-seeking and hysteria around 1900 -- 5. Focal suicide: Hypersexuality, masochism and the death instinct in psychoananalysis -- 6. Delicate self-cutting: Schizophrenia and the 'Borderline' in post-war North America -- 7. Trigger happy: Culture, contagion and trauma in the internet age -- Conclusion: Three narratives of bodily harm. 
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