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The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease
Jonathan Metzl
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The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease
Jonathan Metzl
A powerful account of how cultural anxieties about race shaped American notions of mental illness
The civil rights era is largely remembered as a time of sit-ins, boycotts, and riots. But a very different civil rights history evolved at the Ionia State Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Ionia, Michigan. In The Protest Psychosis, psychiatrist and cultural critic Jonathan Metzl tells the shocking story of how schizophrenia became the diagnostic term overwhelmingly applied to African American protesters at Ionia?for political reasons as well as clinical ones. Expertly sifting through a vast array of cultural documents, Metzl shows how associations between schizophrenia and blackness emerged during the tumultuous decades of the 1960s and 1970s?and he provides a cautionary tale of how anxieties about race continue to impact doctor-patient interactions in our seemingly postracial America.
246 pages, black & white halftones, black & white tables
Media | Kirjat Paperback Book (Kirja pehmeillä kansilla ja liimatulla selällä) |
Julkaisupäivämäärä | tiistai 12. huhtikuuta 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9780807001271 |
Tuottaja | Beacon Press |
Sivujen määrä | 272 |
Mitta | 228 × 153 × 21 mm · 392 g |
Kieli | English |
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