Seeing the insane :
a cultural history of madness and art in the western world, showing how the portrayal of stereotypes has both reflected and shaped the perception and treatment of the mentally distrubed as depicted in manuscripts, woodcuts, engravings, drawings, paintings, sculptures, lithographs and photographs, from the middle ages to the end of the nineteenth century /
by Sander L. Gilman ; introduction by Eric T. Carlson with a new afterword by the author.
APA Citation
Gilman, S. L. (1996). Seeing the insane: a cultural history of madness and art in the western world, showing how the portrayal of stereotypes has both reflected and shaped the perception and treatment of the mentally distrubed as depicted in manuscripts, woodcuts, engravings, drawings, paintings, sculptures, lithographs and photographs, from the middle ages to the end of the nineteenth century. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
MLA Citation
Gilman, Sander L. Seeing the Insane: a Cultural History of Madness And Art In the Western World, Showing How the Portrayal of Stereotypes Has Both Reflected And Shaped the Perception And Treatment of the Mentally Distrubed As Depicted In Manuscripts, Woodcuts, Engravings, Drawings, Paintings, Sculptures, Lithographs And Photographs, From the Middle Ages to the End of the Nineteenth Century. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996.