Abstract

Introduction SECTION 1: HISTORY: INTELLECTUAL AND MEDICAL HISTORY OF MELANCHOLY AND DEPRESSION 1. Melancholia in the Writing of a Sixteenth Century Spanish Nun 2. Melancholy, History of a Concept 3. Melancholy and Melancholia SECTION 2: CATEGORIES: MELANCHOLY AND DEPRESSION AS MEDICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND MORAL CONCEPTS 4. Is this Dame Melancholy? Equating Depression and Melancholia 5. The Psychiatry of Cross Cultural Suffering 6. Epidemic Depression and Burtonian Melancholy 7. Emotional Pain and Psychiatry 8. Lumps and Bumps: Kantian Faculty Psychology, Phrenology and Twentieth Century Psychiatric Classification 9. Love and Loss in Freud's Mourning and Melancholia: a Rereading SECTION 3: SUBJECTIVITY: MELANCHOLY AS SUBJECTIVE, SAD AND APPREHENSIVE MOODS 10. My Symptoms, Myself: Reading Mental Illness Memoirs for Identity Assumptions 11. Melancholy, Mood and Landscape 12. Review of Against Depression by Peter Kramer

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