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Titre(s) : Globalization, displacement and psychiatry [Texte imprimé] : global histories of trauma / edited by Sanaullah Khan, Elliott Schwebach
Publication : New York (N.Y.) : Routledge, 2024
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-200 p.) ; 23 cm
Collection : International perspectives on forensic mental health
Lien à la collection : International perspectives on forensic mental health
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index. - Sanaullah Khan is an incoming lecturer at Brandeis University where he will teach
medical anthropology after the completion of his PhD in anthropology at Johns Hopkins
University. He is currently also an adjunct professor in medical anthropology at the
University of Delaware. Elliott Schwebach (PhD, political science, Johns Hopkins University)
is currently working as a DEI Consultant for Dr. Valaida Wise Consulting and teaching
at Central New Mexico Community College.
"This book explores diasporic identities and lived experiences that emerge in global
patterns of oppression and considers the consequences of treatment and cure when patients
experience mental illness due to war, displacement and surveillance. Going beyond
psychiatric institutions and conventional psychiatric knowledge by focusing on informal
networks, socially contingent value systems, and cultural sites of healing, this book
considers how communities utilize trauma productively for healing. The chapters in
this volume consider the detection of mental illness and its treatment through claims
to citizenship and belonging as well as denials of social identity and psychic experiences
by institutions of the state. A multidisciplinary team of contributors and international
range of case studies explore topics such as: colonial trauma, feminized trauma, reproductive
violence, military mental health, and more. This book is an essential resource for
psychologists, psychiatrists, political scientists, sociologists and anthropologists,
as well as scholars and those involved in policymaking and practice"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Khan, Sanaullah. Éditeur scientifique
Schwebach, Elliott. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Traumatisme psychique -- Thérapeutique
Réfugiés -- Santé mentale
Oppression
Indice(s) Dewey :
616.89 (23e éd.) = Troubles mentaux (psychiatrie)
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781032275574
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47315596m
Notice n° :
FRBNF47315596
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Table des matières : Introduction: Conceptualizing the global / Sanaullah Khan and Elliott Schwebach ;
Where psyche, history and politics merge : decolonizing PTSD and traumatic memory
/ with Fanon Roberto Beneduce ; translated by Richard Bates ; Obligatory death in
Wuhan : the power to decide who died, and therapies for those who survived / Xiaowen
Zhang and Jie Yang ; American exceptionalism and the construction of trauma in the
global war on terror / Neil Krishan Aggarwal ; Militarism, psychiatry and social
impunity in Kashmir / Saiba Varma ; Healing the sickness of fighting : medicalization
and warriordom in postcolonial North America / Christopher M. Webb ; Jinns and trauma
: unbounded spirits and the ontology of mental illness in Pakistan / Sanaullah Khan
; Feminized trauma, responsive desire, & social/global logics of control : a dialogue
/ Alyson K. Spurgas and Elliott Schwebach ; Reproductive violence and settler statecraft
/ Elena Ruíz, Nora Berenstain, and Nerli Paredes-Ruvalcaba ; Asian Americans and
Pacific Islanders (AAPI) : cases/experiences of trauma and healing / Crystal Han and
Shinnyi Chou