Nemone Lethbridge's play Baby Blues on BBC television: maternal mental illness narratives, stigma and support in 1970s Britain [0.03%]
奈莫恩·莱斯布里奇的电视剧《宝宝蓝调》(1970年代):母亲精神疾病的故事、污名与支持
Fabiola Creed
Fabiola Creed
In December 1973, the BBC aired Nemone Lethbridge's auto-fictional play Baby Blues as one of their influential 'Play for Today' (PfT) series (1970-1984). This article explores the impact of Lethbridge's controversial television play, which ...
Sexual violence, deviance, and the paraphilias in American psychiatry, 1952-2013 [0.03%]
美国精神病学中的性暴力、越轨及恋物癖(1952—2013)
Joanna Bourke
Joanna Bourke
This article explores arguments within American psychiatry from the 1950s around whether rapists were mentally ill. It analyses debates in the lead-up to the various editions of the American Psychiatric Association's (APA's) Diagnostic and ...
'Facts that are declared proven': sexual violence, forensic medicine, and the courtroom in early Francoist Spain [0.03%]
《所谓“不容争议的事实”——西班牙佛朗哥初期性暴力、法医鉴定与法庭审判(1939-1950)》
Stephanie Wright
Stephanie Wright
This article examines the Spanish court system as a site for the secondary victimisation or 'second rape' of sexual assault victims under the right-wing, Catholic dictatorship of Francisco Franco in Spain. Medical evidence enjoyed a high le...
Debates on family planning and the contraceptive pill in the Irish magazine Woman's Way, 1963-1973 [0.03%]
避孕药和家庭规划:爱尔兰女性杂志Woman's Way上的讨论,1963-1973年间
Laura Kelly
Laura Kelly
This article explores discussions of family planning and the contraceptive pill in the popular Irish women's magazine Woman's Way between 1963 and 1973. Contraception was criminalised in Ireland in 1935 and literature relating to birth cont...
Rebecca Flemming
Rebecca Flemming
This paper surveys and evaluates the range of methods recommended mostly to promote but also to prevent pregnancy in ancient Rome, and then discusses the practices of adult adoption and infant exposure in more detail in order to interrogate...
Jesse Olszynko-Gryn
Jesse Olszynko-Gryn
This article restores pregnancy testing to its significant position in the history of the women's liberation movement in 1970s Britain. It shows how feminists appropriated the pregnancy test kit, a medical technology which then resembled a ...
The women's liberation movement, activism and therapy at the grassroots, 1968-1985 [0.03%]
女性解放运动、基层活动与治疗(1968—1985)
Sarah Crook
Sarah Crook
The women's liberation movement was the impetus for the founding of new institutions of psychological and mental health care for women in the late 1970s and 1980s. This article draws upon the archive of one such site, based in Islington, No...
Gender, money and professional identity: medical social work and the coming of the British National Health Service [0.03%]
性别、金钱与职业认同:医学社会工作以及英国国民卫生服务的来临
George Campbell Gosling
George Campbell Gosling
The arrival of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1948 heralded significant changes for all health workers, but the establishment of a 'free' health service was especially meaningful for the hospital almoners-or medical social wor...
Belonging and 'Unbelonging': Jewish refugee and survivor women in 1950s Britain [0.03%]
归属与“不归属”:英国1950年代的犹太难民和幸存者妇女
Angela Davis
Angela Davis
This article analyses the life stories of female Jewish refugees and survivors in 1950s Britain in order to explore their relationship with the existing Jewish community and wider society. The paper is based on an analysis of twenty-one ora...
L Leneman
L Leneman