The/rapist / by Maureen Cummins.
- Cummins, Maureen
- Date:
- [2017]
- Books
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"[A]n investigation into the gendered history of psychosurgery, as illustrated by the career of Doctor Walter Freeman ... Professor of Neurology with no formal training in either surgery or psychology ... popularized the pre-frontal lobotomy ... A self-styled showman who drove ice picks through his patients' eye sockets, rode around in a 'lobotomobile,' and conducted a 1953 tour dubbed 'Operation Ice-Pick,' Freeman freely admitted that his work created a 'surgically induced childhood,' with many 'failed outcomes' ... [R]aises numerous and disturbing questions about patients' rights, the abuse of institutional power, and the disproportionate targeting of women ... Cummins uses the analogy of physical rape to suggest the way in which psychosurgery became a form of violence-against-women (and men) perpetuated in the name of medical progress"--Aside of Books Booksellers' website, August 8, 2017. http://www.asideofbooks.com/2017/04/24/new-from-maureen-cummins-therapist/
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- PsychosurgeryUnited StatesHistory20th century
- Frontal lobotomyUnited StatesHistory20th century
- Mental illness in art
- Violence in art
- Surgery in art
- Women in art
- WomenCrimes againstWashington (D.C.)
- Physician and patientMoral and ethical aspects
- Medicine in the Arts
- Psychosurgeryethics
- Physician-Patient Relations
- Freeman, Walter, 1895-1972.
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