Middlebury

AMST 0301

Madness in America

Madness in America
It's a mad, mad course. In this course we will focus on representations of madness from colonial to late 20th century America, emphasizing the links between popular and material culture, science, medicine, and institutions. We will consider how ideas about madness (and normalcy) reflect broader (and shifting) notions of identity. Thus, issues of race, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation, community, class, and region will play significant roles in our discussions and critiques. To complement foundational readings, this course will draw on American literature, documentary and entertainment films, music, and materials from the college's special collections.
Subject:
American Studies
Department:
Program in American Studies
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR SOC

Sections

Spring 2025

AMST0301A-S25 Lecture (Burch)

Fall 2022

AMST0301A-F22 Lecture (Burch)

Spring 2021

AMST0301A-S21 Lecture (Burch)

Spring 2017

AMST0301A-S17 Lecture (Burch)

Spring 2015

AMST0301A-S15 Lecture (Burch)

Spring 2011

AMST0301A-S11 Lecture (Burch)
AMST0301B-S11 Lecture (Burch)