While the links between colonial psychiatry and racism figure prominently in histories of the diagnosis, treatment and institutionalisation of the mentally ill in Africa, there is an absence of patient-centred accounts, in the analysis of the efforts of the colonial-era subjects themselves to be pro-active not merely as the mentally ill, by clinical or court definition, but as persons embedded in social relationships with their kin and significant others. Moreover, despite an emerging scholarship, little is known of the experience of European settlers. In this respect there is a need for a more balanced representation, one that shows the ambivalence of colonial psychiatry and its reach into the lives of colonial subjects, Africans and Europ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.In KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, many of tho...
In early New South Wales, madness was identified as a problem of colonial order, but there was littl...
Although Germany\u27s colonial project lasted only 30 years, the impact of colonialism on metropolit...
Funding: Wellcome Trust Seed Award (203846/Z/16/Z).While the links between colonial psychiatry and r...
This thesis describes the family experience of mental illness in Kintampo, Ghana. Beginning from the...
The colonial government of southern Nigeria began to use asylums to confine the allegedly insane in ...
The history of psychiatry in the nineteenth-century British colonies has begun to receive some atten...
Bibliography: leaves 221-232.This dissertation describes the evolution of psychiatric practice in th...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
If the colonial ‘other’, as Edward Said so eloquently showed, was as much invented or imagined as ho...
This thesis discusses the understudied and essential contributions of British psychiatrist and anthr...
Psychiatric studies produced by Europeans during colonial period on African mental disorders contrib...
In the days of the Dutch East India Company mental illness was relatively common, owing to the harsh...
This paper explores links between incarceration and enslavement, migration, and mental health, in th...
© 2012 Dr. Caitlin Sue MurraySet in Australia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.In KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, many of tho...
In early New South Wales, madness was identified as a problem of colonial order, but there was littl...
Although Germany\u27s colonial project lasted only 30 years, the impact of colonialism on metropolit...
Funding: Wellcome Trust Seed Award (203846/Z/16/Z).While the links between colonial psychiatry and r...
This thesis describes the family experience of mental illness in Kintampo, Ghana. Beginning from the...
The colonial government of southern Nigeria began to use asylums to confine the allegedly insane in ...
The history of psychiatry in the nineteenth-century British colonies has begun to receive some atten...
Bibliography: leaves 221-232.This dissertation describes the evolution of psychiatric practice in th...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
If the colonial ‘other’, as Edward Said so eloquently showed, was as much invented or imagined as ho...
This thesis discusses the understudied and essential contributions of British psychiatrist and anthr...
Psychiatric studies produced by Europeans during colonial period on African mental disorders contrib...
In the days of the Dutch East India Company mental illness was relatively common, owing to the harsh...
This paper explores links between incarceration and enslavement, migration, and mental health, in th...
© 2012 Dr. Caitlin Sue MurraySet in Australia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.In KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, many of tho...
In early New South Wales, madness was identified as a problem of colonial order, but there was littl...
Although Germany\u27s colonial project lasted only 30 years, the impact of colonialism on metropolit...