“Once leprosy had gone, and the figure of the leper was no more than a distant memory, these structures still remained. The game of exclusion would be played again, often in these same places, in an oddly similar fashion two or three centuries later. The role of the leper was to be played by the poor and by the vagrant, by prisoners and by the 'alienated', and the sort of salvation at stake for both parties in this game of exclusion is the matter of this study.”
Quote by Michel Foucault
Book:History of Madness
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History of Madness
This book delves into the historical perspectives on madness, examining its various manifestations and societal impacts across different eras. more
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