Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 Institutions, Wellbeing and Performative Heritage
Elisabeth Punzi, Christoph Singer and
Cornelia Wächter
part 1
Wellbeing and Collective Memory
2 “It is, After All, a Churchyard” Orthodox and Heterodox
Embodiments at Three Cemeteries in Gothenburg, Sweden
Jessica Moberg and Wilhelm Kardemark
3 The Dead, the Living and Collective Wellbeing The Burial Grounds
of Racialized Communities in Canada
William Leonard Felepchuk
4 Historic Synagogues, Jewish Heritage and Wellbeing Connection
Spanning Time and Place
Julie I. TelRav
5 Recovery Projects Haitian Memory, Humanitarian Response and the
Affordances of the Digital Disaster Archive
Lindsay Graham
part 2
Medical Institutions
6 The Holloway Sanatorium 1885–1980
Kate Miriam Loewenthal
7 The Art Studio in Inpatient Psychiatric Care A Material and
Immaterial Heritage That Could Contribute to Current
Practice
Elisabeth Punzi
8 Addiction – Same for Everybody All the Time? Perceptions and
Value Judgements of Alcohol Abuse in Different Historical and
Spatial Contexts
Malin Hildebrand Karlén
9 Institutionalized Waiting Fragmented Temporalities and Wellbeing
in the Medical Waiting Room
Christoph Singer
part 3
Carceral Spaces
10 ‘Fit and Re-Orientation’ Carceral Heritage in Contemporary
Design of Special Residential Homes for Youth and Its Impact on
Wellbeing
Franz James and Sepideh Olausson
11 Wellbeing as a Political Issue Bad Girls and the
(Representational) Heritage of Female Incarceration
Cornelia Wächter
Index
Elisabeth Punzi, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and Associate
Professor at the Department of Social Work and Center for Critical
heritage Studies, Gothenburg University. She researches the
heritage of psychiatry and the meaning of creative expressions for
persons recovering from mental health issues.
Christoph Singer, Ph.D., is Professor of British and Anglophone
Cultural Studies at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He
published Sea Change: The Shore from Shakespeare to Banville
(Brill/Rodopi, 2014).
Cornelia Wächter, Ph.D., is Professor of Literary and Cultural
Studies at Dresden University of Technology, Germany. She is the
author of Place-ing the Prison Officer (Brill/Rodopi, 2015). Her
co-edited collections include Complicity and the Politics of
Representation (Rowman & Littlefield Int., 2019).
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