Read: Aleksandra Pfau, "Introduction," Medieval Communities and the Mad
Read: Anne Thériault, "Geel, Belgium has a radical approach to mental illness"
Take a Look: Lone Medievalist Women of the Middle Ages Project
Explore: "A Medieval Origin of Communities of Mental Health"
Read: Kisha G. Tracy and Alicia Protze, "Life of Mary of Oegines (Oignies) (ca. 15th c.)," Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe
Read: Kisha G. Tracy, "Curating Medieval Mental Disability"
What might have been the social implications of normalizing disability in Geel, Belgium?
How does the story of Saint Mary of Oegines represent disability?
How might we represent medieval mental disability in heritage spaces like museums?