The Nile on eBay Reimagining Psychiatric Epidemiology in a Global Frame by Professor Emeritus Gerald M. Oppenheimer, Professor Rhodri Hayward, Professor Junko Kitanaka, Professor Richard Neugebauer, Professor Emmanuel Delille, Professor Matthew M. Heaton, Professor Pratap Sharan, Dr Anne M. Lovell, Dr Naomar Monteiro de Almeida-Filho, Dr Ananya Mahapatra
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.
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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.Psychiatric epidemiology, like the epidemiology of cancer, heart disease, or AIDS, contributes increasingly to shaping the biopolitics of nations and worldwide health campaigns. Despite the field's importance, this is the first volume of historical scholarship addressing psychiatric epidemiology. It seeks to comprehensively trace the development of the discipline and the mobilization of its constructs, methods, and tools to further social ends. It is through this double lens-conceptual and social-that it envisions the history of psychiatric epidemiology. Furthermore, its chapters constitute elements for that history as a global phenomenon, formed by multiple approaches. Those numerous historical paths have not resulted in a uniform disciplinary field based on a common paradigm, as happened arguably in the epidemiology of cardiovascular disease and cancer, but in a plurality of psychiatric epidemiologies driven by different intellectual questions, political strategies, reformist ideals, national cultures, colonial experiences, international influences, and social control objectives. When examined together, the chapters depict an uneven global development of epidemiologies formed within distinct political-cultural regions but influenced by the transnational circulation and selective uptake of concepts, techniques, and expertise. These moved through multidirectional pathways between and within the Global North and South. Authored by historians, anthropologists, and psychiatrists, chapters trace this complex history, focusing on Brazil, Nigeria, Senegal, India, Taiwan, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, as well as multicountry networks.
Author Biography
ANNE M. LOVELL, a medical anthropologist, is Senior Research Scientist Emerita at INSERM, France's national health institute. GERALD M. OPPENHEIMER is Professor emeritus at the City University of New York and Professor, Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. ANNE M. LOVELL, a medical anthropologist, is Senior Research Scientist Emerita at INSERM, France's national health institute. GERALD M. OPPENHEIMER is Professor emeritus at the City University of New York and Professor, Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionAnne M. Lovell and Gerald M. OppenheimerPart One: Constructing Mental Health Utopias and Dystopias with Epidemiology1. From Epidemics of Terror to Landscapes of Fear: Psychiatric Epidemiology and the Psychological Reconstruction of Post-War BritainRhodri Hayward2. Self-Participatory Surveillance: The Hisayama Study on Dementia in JapanJunko Kitanaka3. A Local Epistemic History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Brazil: Pathways of Divergence from Global EpidemiologyNaomar Almeida-FilhoPart Two: Troubling the Boundaries of Psychiatric Epidemiology4. When Risk Factor Epidemiology Met Mental Health: The Narrative of Cardiovascular Disease and the Type A Personality PatternGerald M. Oppenheimer and Richard Neugebauer5. The First Epidemiological Studies in the Transcultural Psychiatry Section at McGill UniversityEmmanuel DelillePart Three: De-centering Psychiatric Epidemiology in a Postcolonial world6. Of Fairies, Robots, Witches, and Zombies: Conceptualizing a History of Cross-Cultural Psychiatric Epidemiology in NigeriaMatthew M. Heaton7. Bringing Psychiatric Epidemiology to a Senegalese "Living Laboratory": Knowledge-Production and Erasure in the Interstices of ScienceAnne M. Lovell8. The Evolution of Community Epidemiological Studies in India: A Subaltern CritiquePratap Sharan, Ananya Mahapatra, Debjani Das, and Alok Sarin9. Taming the Tropics with Numbers: The Origins of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Colonial TaiwanHarry Yi-Jui WuSelected BibliographyContributorsIndex
Review
This book is a must-read for health professionals and historians who are interested in exploring the origins of current research including the legacies of colonialism. * SOCIAL HISTORY OF MEDICINE *
Details ISBN1648250394 Short Title Reimagining Psychiatric Epidemiology in a Global Frame Series Rochester Studies in Medical History Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 1648250394 ISBN-13 9781648250392 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2022-06-03 Subtitle Toward a Social and Conceptual History Series Number 51 Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint University of Rochester Press Place of Publication Rochester Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2022-06-03 NZ Release Date 2022-06-03 US Release Date 2022-06-03 UK Release Date 2022-06-03 Illustrations None Pages 340 Author Dr Ananya Mahapatra Edited by Gerald M. Oppenheimer DEWEY 362.20422 Audience Professional & Vocational Alternative 9781800105430 We've got this
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