Mad Lit.: Introduction to a Special Issue of the Journal of Medical Humanities Paul CrawfordCharley BakerBrian Brown EditorialNotes 12 August 2011 Pages: 253 - 255
The Other Self: Psychopathology and Literature Javier Saavedra MacíasRafael Velez Núñez OriginalPaper 09 August 2011 Pages: 257 - 267
A Living Life, A Living Death: Bessie Head’s Writing as a Survival Strategy Sue Atkinson OriginalPaper 26 August 2011 Pages: 269 - 278
“A Hideous Torture on Himself”: Madness and Self-Mutilation in Victorian Literature Sarah Chaney OriginalPaper Open access 12 August 2011 Pages: 279 - 289
Trauma and Truth: Representations of Madness in Chinese Literature Birgit Linder OriginalPaper 09 August 2011 Pages: 291 - 303
The Grotesque Female in Malaysian Poems: Shaping the Migrant’s Psyche Sheba DMani OriginalPaper 09 August 2011 Pages: 305 - 313
‘Is Getting Well Ever An Art?’: Psychopharmacology and Madness in Robert Lowell’s Day by Day Isabelle Travis OriginalPaper 19 August 2011 Pages: 315 - 324
On the Dialectics of Trauma in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire Fred RibkoffPaul Tyndall OriginalPaper 17 August 2011 Pages: 325 - 337
Chess & Schizophrenia: Murphy v Mr Endon, Beckett v Bion Gary Winship OriginalPaper 26 August 2011 Pages: 339 - 351
Autography as Auto-Therapy: Psychic Pain and the Graphic Memoir Ian Williams OriginalPaper 06 September 2011 Pages: 353 - 366