28: Newton Talks #19 The Asylum in Cinema, with Dr Jennifer Wallis
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In this episode, historian of medicine and psychiatry Dr Jennifer Wallis joins me to discuss the relationship between the Victorian asylum and cinema, particularly the representation of the asylum in the horror film. We discuss 70s Amicus productions, Session 9 (2001), the reality of asylum life, and how cinema was used as entertainment in the West Riding Asylum in the 1920s. Jennifer is author of Investigating the Body in the Victorian Asylum Doctors, Patients, and Practices (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and has also contributed chapters on film to the Headpress publications Are you in the House Alone? (ed. Amanda Reyes), and Offbeat (ed. Julian Upton).
The image in the thumbnail is credited to Paul Rigby/Wellcome Collection: https://wellcomecollection.org
The image in the thumbnail is credited to Paul Rigby/Wellcome Collection: https://wellcomecollection.org
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