Gender, Hysteria, and Architecture

Was architecture used by society to spatially “manage” women and their autonomy? Aditi A.’s research work traces a genealogy of care that quietly mutated into confinement. She approaches hysteria as the name given to a much older spatial logic—one that had already learned how to isolate, manage, discipline, and erase women long before psychiatry offered language to explain it

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