Zhiying Ma examines how the contemporary Chinese state’s biopolitical governance impacts families’ involvement in the psychiatric care of their close relatives.
Zhiying Ma examines how the contemporary Chinese state’s biopolitical governance impacts families’ involvement in the psychiatric care of their close relatives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zhiying Ma is Assistant Professor in the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice at the University of Chicago.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Constructing Families, Contesting Paternalism 29 2. Hospitalization, Risks, and Familial Commitments 51 3. Kinship and Its Limits amid Serious Mental Illness 69 4. Biopolitical Paternalism and its Maternal Supplements in Community Mental Health 87 5. Determining Risks and Responsibilities Under the Mental Health Law 111 6. Suffering, Sociality, and Citizenship Among Family Caregivers 133 Conclusion 155 Notes 165 References 173 Index 193
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Constructing Families, Contesting Paternalism 29 2. Hospitalization, Risks, and Familial Commitments 51 3. Kinship and Its Limits amid Serious Mental Illness 69 4. Biopolitical Paternalism and its Maternal Supplements in Community Mental Health 87 5. Determining Risks and Responsibilities Under the Mental Health Law 111 6. Suffering, Sociality, and Citizenship Among Family Caregivers 133 Conclusion 155 Notes 165 References 173 Index 193
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