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Schizophrenia, culture, and subjectivity : the edge of experience

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology series
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This volume brings together a number of the foremost scholars - anthropologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and historians - currently studying schizophrenia, its subjective dimensions, and the cultural processes through which these are experienced.

Based on research undertaken in Australia, Bangladesh, Borneo, Canada, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, the United States and Zanzibar, it also incorporates a critical analysis of World Health Organization cross-cultural findings.

Contributors share an interest in subjective and interpretive aspects of illness, but all work with a concept of schizophrenia that addresses its biological dimensions.

The volume is of interest to scholars in the social and human sciences for the theoretical attention given to the relationship between culture and subjectivity.

Multidisciplinary in design, it is written in a style accessible to a diverse readership, including undergraduate students.

It is of practical relevance not only to psychiatrists, but also to all mental health professionals.

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Cambridge University Press
0521536413 / 9780521536417
Paperback / softback
17/11/2003
United Kingdom
English
456 p. : ill.
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