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Madness and Marginality: The Lives of Kenya's White Insane

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Full Title:

Madness and Marginality: The Lives of Kenya's White Insane

Contributors:

By (Author) Will Jackson

ISBN:

9781526106551

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

19th August 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Dewey:

305.809096762

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Based on over 250 psychiatric case files, this book traces the lives of Kenya's 'white insane' to focus not on the 'great white hunters' and heroic pioneer farmers but on those Europeans who did not manage to emulate the colonial ideal. In doing so, the book raises important new questions around deviance, transgression and social control. -- .

Reviews

With this insightful and sensitive analysis of Europeans incarcerated for mental illness in colonial Kenya, Will Jackson manages not only to reclaim these troubled, marginalized individuals as historically meaningful actors. He also casts a fresh and revealing light on the settler community as a whole. The result is a strikingly original and important contribution to the scholarship on settler colonialism.'
Dane Kennedy, Elmer Louis Kayser Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University

'The self-disciplined effort to sustain imperial prestige did not inevitably send Kenya's white settlers mad - just as the constraints of subjection did not necessarily madden Africans. But ordinary human weaknesses - financial, social, or sexual - did seem especially dangerous to an anxious white minority. The documented confinement of their 'poor men and loose women' has enabled Jackson, in this carefully observed and beautifully written study, to portray Kenya's settlers in the round. Not all were libidinous aristocrats swapping wives in Happy Valley, nor all gentleman farmers pioneering under the flame trees of Thika.'
John Lonsdale, Emeritus Professor of Modern African History and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge

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Will Jackson is Associate Professor of Imperial History at the University of Leeds

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