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      Madness and Subjectivity: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Psychosis in the West and India

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      This book seeks to excavate the differences between the post-colonial rural Indian form of subjectivity and the modern Western permutation of the same to bring forth the epistemic constraints that inform the understanding and experience of madness.

      This crucial new work ...

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      Product ID:9780367195717
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Concepts for Critical Psychology
      Title:Madness and Subjectivity
      Subtitle:A Cross-Cultural Examination of Psychosis in the West and India
      Authors:Author: Ayurdhi Dhar
      Page Count:192
      Subjects:Psychology, Psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, Clinical psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, Clinical psychology
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      This book seeks to excavate the differences between the post-colonial rural Indian form of subjectivity and the modern Western permutation of the same to bring forth the epistemic constraints that inform the understanding and experience of madness.

      This crucial new work draws on empirical findings from rural North India in relation to madness and subjectivity, revealing the different structures of subjectivity underlying the narratives of schizophrenia, spirits, ghosts, and deities.

      Unravelling the loose ends of madness, the author explores the cultural differences in understanding and experiencing madness to examine how modern insanity is treated as a clinical disorder, but historically it represents how we form knowledge and understand self-knowledge. The author begins by theoretically investigating how the schizophrenic personifies the fractures in modern Western thought to explain why, despite decades of intense contention, the category of schizophrenia is still alive. She then examines the narratives of people in the Himalayan Mountains of rural India to reveal the discursive conditions that animate their stories around what psychology calls psychosis, critiquing the monoculturalism in trauma theory and challenging the ongoing march of the Global Mental Health Movement in the Global South.

      Examining what a study of madness reveals about two different cultures, and their ways of thinking and being, this is fascinating reading for students interested in mental health, critical psychology, and Indian culture.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-08-28

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      Weight266 g
      Dimensions217 × 139 × 12 mm