This paper argues that the colonial experience was never just "out there" but was a constitutive feature of the global development of psychiatry and, indeed, of social medicine itself. I show how regional knowledge about psychiatry, produced in scientific exchanges across colonial Southeast Asia over four decades and culminating with the 1937 Bandung Conference, became part of new international approaches to health care in rural areas, and later, in developing nations. In particular, I discuss how the embrace of the agricultural colony as a solution to the problem of asylum overcrowding occurred at the same moment that colonial public health experts and officials were moving away from expensive, technocratic fixes to address indig...
The first decade of psychiatric experience among the largely non-literate peoples of Papua and New G...
Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the wo...
Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the wo...
This paper argues that the colonial experience was never just "out there" but was a constitutive fea...
In this paper, I examine how societal perception and medical treatment towards mental illness from t...
The nature of psychiatric care varies little among the capital cities of Southeast Asia. Differences...
This chapter charts the fonnation and transfonnation of mental institu- 1,ons, therapeutic concepts...
In recent years the buzzword in historical research has been “transnational history”. Although over ...
Transcultural psychiatry as a discipline has a well-documented history and is now the subject of num...
This open access book investigates psychiatry in Uganda during the years of decolonisation. It exami...
Within the proliferation of studies identified with global mental health, anthropologists rarely tak...
Includes bibliographical references.Ideas have travelled a convoluted route throughout history, most...
The Kakoli of the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG), the focus of this study, did not trad...
Despite the fact that the Bandoeng Conference on Rural Hygiene, organized by the League of Nations H...
Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the wo...
The first decade of psychiatric experience among the largely non-literate peoples of Papua and New G...
Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the wo...
Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the wo...
This paper argues that the colonial experience was never just "out there" but was a constitutive fea...
In this paper, I examine how societal perception and medical treatment towards mental illness from t...
The nature of psychiatric care varies little among the capital cities of Southeast Asia. Differences...
This chapter charts the fonnation and transfonnation of mental institu- 1,ons, therapeutic concepts...
In recent years the buzzword in historical research has been “transnational history”. Although over ...
Transcultural psychiatry as a discipline has a well-documented history and is now the subject of num...
This open access book investigates psychiatry in Uganda during the years of decolonisation. It exami...
Within the proliferation of studies identified with global mental health, anthropologists rarely tak...
Includes bibliographical references.Ideas have travelled a convoluted route throughout history, most...
The Kakoli of the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG), the focus of this study, did not trad...
Despite the fact that the Bandoeng Conference on Rural Hygiene, organized by the League of Nations H...
Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the wo...
The first decade of psychiatric experience among the largely non-literate peoples of Papua and New G...
Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the wo...
Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the wo...