Examines psychiatric epidemiology's unique evolution, conceptually and socially, within and between diverse regions and cultures, underscoring its growing influence on the biopolitics of nations and worldwide health campaigns.
Examines psychiatric epidemiology's unique evolution, conceptually and socially, within and between diverse regions and cultures, underscoring its growing influence on the biopolitics of nations and worldwide health campaigns.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Anne M. Lovell and Gerald M. Oppenheimer
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Acknowledgments Introduction Anne M. Lovell and Gerald M. Oppenheimer Part One: Constructing Mental Health Utopias and Dystopias with Epidemiology 1. From Epidemics of Terror to Landscapes of Fear: Psychiatric Epidemiology and the Psychological Reconstruction of Post-War Britain Rhodri Hayward 2. Self-Participatory Surveillance: The Hisayama Study on Dementia in Japan Junko Kitanaka 3. A Local Epistemic History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Brazil: Pathways of Divergence from Global Epidemiology Naomar Almeida-Filho Part Two: Troubling the Boundaries of Psychiatric Epidemiology 4. When Risk Factor Epidemiology Met Mental Health: The Narrative of Cardiovascular Disease and the Type A Personality Pattern Gerald M. Oppenheimer and Richard Neugebauer 5. The First Epidemiological Studies in the Transcultural Psychiatry Section at McGill University Emmanuel Delille Part Three: De-centering Psychiatric Epidemiology in a Postcolonial world 6. Of Fairies, Robots, Witches, and Zombies: Conceptualizing a History of Cross-Cultural Psychiatric Epidemiology in Nigeria Matthew M. Heaton 7. Bringing Psychiatric Epidemiology to a Senegalese "Living Laboratory": Knowledge-Production and Erasure in the Interstices of Science Anne M. Lovell 8. The Evolution of Community Epidemiological Studies in India: A Subaltern Critique Pratap Sharan, Ananya Mahapatra, Debjani Das, and Alok Sarin 9. Taming the Tropics with Numbers: The Origins of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Colonial Taiwan Harry Yi-Jui Wu Selected Bibliography Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Anne M. Lovell and Gerald M. Oppenheimer Part One: Constructing Mental Health Utopias and Dystopias with Epidemiology 1. From Epidemics of Terror to Landscapes of Fear: Psychiatric Epidemiology and the Psychological Reconstruction of Post-War Britain Rhodri Hayward 2. Self-Participatory Surveillance: The Hisayama Study on Dementia in Japan Junko Kitanaka 3. A Local Epistemic History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Brazil: Pathways of Divergence from Global Epidemiology Naomar Almeida-Filho Part Two: Troubling the Boundaries of Psychiatric Epidemiology 4. When Risk Factor Epidemiology Met Mental Health: The Narrative of Cardiovascular Disease and the Type A Personality Pattern Gerald M. Oppenheimer and Richard Neugebauer 5. The First Epidemiological Studies in the Transcultural Psychiatry Section at McGill University Emmanuel Delille Part Three: De-centering Psychiatric Epidemiology in a Postcolonial world 6. Of Fairies, Robots, Witches, and Zombies: Conceptualizing a History of Cross-Cultural Psychiatric Epidemiology in Nigeria Matthew M. Heaton 7. Bringing Psychiatric Epidemiology to a Senegalese "Living Laboratory": Knowledge-Production and Erasure in the Interstices of Science Anne M. Lovell 8. The Evolution of Community Epidemiological Studies in India: A Subaltern Critique Pratap Sharan, Ananya Mahapatra, Debjani Das, and Alok Sarin 9. Taming the Tropics with Numbers: The Origins of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Colonial Taiwan Harry Yi-Jui Wu Selected Bibliography Contributors Index
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