Over the course of several centuries, Western masculinity has
successfully established itself as the voice of reason, knowledge,
and sanity the basis for patriarchal rule in the face of massive
testimony to the contrary. "Hysterical Men" boldly challenges this
triumphant vision of the stable and secure male by examining the
central role played by modern science and medicine in constructing
and sustaining it.
Mark Micale reveals the hidden side of this vision, that is, the
innumerable cases of disturbed and deranged men who passed under
the eyes of male medical and scientific elites from the seventeenth
century onward. Since ancient times, physicians and philosophers
had closely observed and extravagantly theorized female weakness,
emotionality, and madness. What these male experts failed to see or
saw but did not acknowledge was masculine nervous and mental
illness among all classes and in diverse guises. While cultural and
literary intellectuals pioneered new languages of male emotional
distress, European science was invested in cultivating and
protecting the image of male, middle-class detachment, objectivity,
and rationality despite rampant counter-evidence in the clinic, in
the laboratory, and on battlefields.
The reasons for suppressing male neurosis from the official
discourses of science and medicine as well as from popular view
range from the personal and psychological to the professional and
the political. They make for a history full of profound silences,
omissions, and amnesias. Now, however, under the greatly altered
circumstances of today s gender revolution, Micale s work allows
this story to be heard.
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