Anne M. Lovell, Gerald M. Oppenheimer, Rhodri Hayward, Junko Kitanaka, Naomar Monteiro AlmeidafilhoToward a Social and Conceptual History
Reimagining Psychiatric Epidemiology in a Global Frame
Toward a Social and Conceptual History
Herausgeber: Lovell, Anne M; Oppenheimer, Gerald M
Anne M. Lovell, Gerald M. Oppenheimer, Rhodri Hayward, Junko Kitanaka, Naomar Monteiro AlmeidafilhoToward a Social and Conceptual History
Reimagining Psychiatric Epidemiology in a Global Frame
Toward a Social and Conceptual History
Herausgeber: Lovell, Anne M; Oppenheimer, Gerald M
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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.
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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.
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- Rochester Studies in Medical History
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781648250392
- ISBN-10: 1648250394
- Artikelnr.: 63197663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Rochester Studies in Medical History
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781648250392
- ISBN-10: 1648250394
- Artikelnr.: 63197663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Anne M. Lovell and Gerald M. Oppenheimer
Acknowledgments Introduction Anne M. Lovell and Gerald M. Oppenheimer Part
One: Constructing Mental Health Utopias and Dystopias with Epidemiology
1. From Epidemics of Terror to Landscapes of Fear: Psychiatric Epidemiology
and the Psychological Reconstruction of Post-War Britain Rhodri Hayward 2.
Self-Participatory Surveillance: The Hisayama Study on Dementia in Japan
Junko Kitanaka 3. A Local Epistemic History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in
Brazil: Pathways of Divergence from Global Epidemiology Naomar
Almeida-Filho Part Two: Troubling the Boundaries of Psychiatric
Epidemiology 4. When Risk Factor Epidemiology Met Mental Health: The
Narrative of Cardiovascular Disease and the Type A Personality Pattern
Gerald M. Oppenheimer and Richard Neugebauer 5. The First Epidemiological
Studies in the Transcultural Psychiatry Section at McGill University
Emmanuel Delille Part Three: De-centering Psychiatric Epidemiology in a
Postcolonial world 6. Of Fairies, Robots, Witches, and Zombies:
Conceptualizing a History of Cross-Cultural Psychiatric Epidemiology in
Nigeria Matthew M. Heaton 7. Bringing Psychiatric Epidemiology to a
Senegalese "Living Laboratory": Knowledge-Production and Erasure in the
Interstices of Science Anne M. Lovell 8. The Evolution of Community
Epidemiological Studies in India: A Subaltern Critique Pratap Sharan,
Ananya Mahapatra, Debjani Das, and Alok Sarin 9. Taming the Tropics with
Numbers: The Origins of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Colonial Taiwan Harry
Yi-Jui Wu Selected Bibliography Contributors Index
One: Constructing Mental Health Utopias and Dystopias with Epidemiology
1. From Epidemics of Terror to Landscapes of Fear: Psychiatric Epidemiology
and the Psychological Reconstruction of Post-War Britain Rhodri Hayward 2.
Self-Participatory Surveillance: The Hisayama Study on Dementia in Japan
Junko Kitanaka 3. A Local Epistemic History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in
Brazil: Pathways of Divergence from Global Epidemiology Naomar
Almeida-Filho Part Two: Troubling the Boundaries of Psychiatric
Epidemiology 4. When Risk Factor Epidemiology Met Mental Health: The
Narrative of Cardiovascular Disease and the Type A Personality Pattern
Gerald M. Oppenheimer and Richard Neugebauer 5. The First Epidemiological
Studies in the Transcultural Psychiatry Section at McGill University
Emmanuel Delille Part Three: De-centering Psychiatric Epidemiology in a
Postcolonial world 6. Of Fairies, Robots, Witches, and Zombies:
Conceptualizing a History of Cross-Cultural Psychiatric Epidemiology in
Nigeria Matthew M. Heaton 7. Bringing Psychiatric Epidemiology to a
Senegalese "Living Laboratory": Knowledge-Production and Erasure in the
Interstices of Science Anne M. Lovell 8. The Evolution of Community
Epidemiological Studies in India: A Subaltern Critique Pratap Sharan,
Ananya Mahapatra, Debjani Das, and Alok Sarin 9. Taming the Tropics with
Numbers: The Origins of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Colonial Taiwan Harry
Yi-Jui Wu Selected Bibliography Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Anne M. Lovell and Gerald M. Oppenheimer Part
One: Constructing Mental Health Utopias and Dystopias with Epidemiology
1. From Epidemics of Terror to Landscapes of Fear: Psychiatric Epidemiology
and the Psychological Reconstruction of Post-War Britain Rhodri Hayward 2.
Self-Participatory Surveillance: The Hisayama Study on Dementia in Japan
Junko Kitanaka 3. A Local Epistemic History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in
Brazil: Pathways of Divergence from Global Epidemiology Naomar
Almeida-Filho Part Two: Troubling the Boundaries of Psychiatric
Epidemiology 4. When Risk Factor Epidemiology Met Mental Health: The
Narrative of Cardiovascular Disease and the Type A Personality Pattern
Gerald M. Oppenheimer and Richard Neugebauer 5. The First Epidemiological
Studies in the Transcultural Psychiatry Section at McGill University
Emmanuel Delille Part Three: De-centering Psychiatric Epidemiology in a
Postcolonial world 6. Of Fairies, Robots, Witches, and Zombies:
Conceptualizing a History of Cross-Cultural Psychiatric Epidemiology in
Nigeria Matthew M. Heaton 7. Bringing Psychiatric Epidemiology to a
Senegalese "Living Laboratory": Knowledge-Production and Erasure in the
Interstices of Science Anne M. Lovell 8. The Evolution of Community
Epidemiological Studies in India: A Subaltern Critique Pratap Sharan,
Ananya Mahapatra, Debjani Das, and Alok Sarin 9. Taming the Tropics with
Numbers: The Origins of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Colonial Taiwan Harry
Yi-Jui Wu Selected Bibliography Contributors Index
One: Constructing Mental Health Utopias and Dystopias with Epidemiology
1. From Epidemics of Terror to Landscapes of Fear: Psychiatric Epidemiology
and the Psychological Reconstruction of Post-War Britain Rhodri Hayward 2.
Self-Participatory Surveillance: The Hisayama Study on Dementia in Japan
Junko Kitanaka 3. A Local Epistemic History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in
Brazil: Pathways of Divergence from Global Epidemiology Naomar
Almeida-Filho Part Two: Troubling the Boundaries of Psychiatric
Epidemiology 4. When Risk Factor Epidemiology Met Mental Health: The
Narrative of Cardiovascular Disease and the Type A Personality Pattern
Gerald M. Oppenheimer and Richard Neugebauer 5. The First Epidemiological
Studies in the Transcultural Psychiatry Section at McGill University
Emmanuel Delille Part Three: De-centering Psychiatric Epidemiology in a
Postcolonial world 6. Of Fairies, Robots, Witches, and Zombies:
Conceptualizing a History of Cross-Cultural Psychiatric Epidemiology in
Nigeria Matthew M. Heaton 7. Bringing Psychiatric Epidemiology to a
Senegalese "Living Laboratory": Knowledge-Production and Erasure in the
Interstices of Science Anne M. Lovell 8. The Evolution of Community
Epidemiological Studies in India: A Subaltern Critique Pratap Sharan,
Ananya Mahapatra, Debjani Das, and Alok Sarin 9. Taming the Tropics with
Numbers: The Origins of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Colonial Taiwan Harry
Yi-Jui Wu Selected Bibliography Contributors Index







