Psychiatric Encounters: Madness and Modernity in Yucatan, Mexico

Author:   Beatriz M. Reyes-Foster
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9780813594866


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 October 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Beatriz M. Reyes-Foster
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9780813594866


ISBN 10:   0813594863
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 October 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This ethnography of a single psychiatric hospital broadens into a trenchant critique of the persistence of colonial structures in the Mexican state and the psyche of its citizens. Reyes-Foster analyzes intimate clinical encounters through a double optic: Mexico's neoliberal political economy and its ambivalent modernization. The book is ultimately a tragic story of how subjective, institutional and national fractures all mirror each other. But its intellectual breadth-from Fanon to Foucault to contemporary indigenous anthropology-charts a new course for the cultural study of psychiatry. --Paul E. Brodwin author of Everyday Ethics: Voices from the Front Lines of Community Psychiatry A bold and original study of a mental asylum in Mexico. Theoretically innovative and ethnographically rich, Reyes-Foster links discourses and experiences of coloniality, madness and modernity in creative, important ways. --Angela Garcia author of The Pastoral Clinic: Addiction and Dispossession along the Rio Grande


A bold and original study of a mental asylum in Mexico. Theoretically innovative and ethnographically rich, Reyes-Foster links discourses and experiences of coloniality, madness and modernity in creative, important ways.


“This ethnography of a single psychiatric hospital broadens into a trenchant critique of the persistence of colonial structures in the Mexican state and the psyche of its citizens. Reyes-Foster analyzes intimate clinical encounters through a double optic: Mexico’s neoliberal political economy and its ambivalent modernization. The book is ultimately a tragic story of how subjective, institutional and national fractures all mirror each other. But its intellectual breadth–from Fanon to Foucault to contemporary indigenous anthropology–charts a new course for the cultural study of psychiatry.”— Paul E. Brodwin, author of Everyday Ethics: Voices from the Front Lines of Community Psychiatry ""A welcome intervention to psychiatric anthropology as well as to the field of global mental health.""— Medical Anthropology Quarterly ""Recommended.""— Choice ""The clear strength of Psychiatric Encounters lies in its complex yet compelling account of how relations of power shaping contemporary psychiatric practice are products of Mexico's troublesome histories of coloniality and neoliberal modernity.""— American Anthropologist “A bold and original study of a mental asylum in Mexico. Theoretically innovative and ethnographically rich, Reyes-Foster links discourses and experiences of coloniality, madness and modernity in creative, important ways.”— Angela Garcia, author of The Pastoral Clinic: Addiction and Dispossession along the Rio Grande


This ethnography of a single psychiatric hospital broadens into a trenchant critique of the persistence of colonial structures in the Mexican state and the psyche of its citizens. Reyes-Foster analyzes intimate clinical encounters through a double optic: Mexico's neoliberal political economy and its ambivalent modernization. The book is ultimately a tragic story of how subjective, institutional and national fractures all mirror each other. But its intellectual breadth-from Fanon to Foucault to contemporary indigenous anthropology-charts a new course for the cultural study of psychiatry. --Paul E. Brodwin author of Everyday Ethics: Voices from the Front Lines of Community Psychiatry


"""The clear strength of Psychiatric Encounters lies in its complex yet compelling account of how relations of power shaping contemporary psychiatric practice are products of Mexico's troublesome histories of coloniality and neoliberal modernity.""— American Anthropologist “This ethnography of a single psychiatric hospital broadens into a trenchant critique of the persistence of colonial structures in the Mexican state and the psyche of its citizens. Reyes-Foster analyzes intimate clinical encounters through a double optic: Mexico’s neoliberal political economy and its ambivalent modernization. The book is ultimately a tragic story of how subjective, institutional and national fractures all mirror each other. But its intellectual breadth–from Fanon to Foucault to contemporary indigenous anthropology–charts a new course for the cultural study of psychiatry.”— Paul E. Brodwin, author of Everyday Ethics: Voices from the Front Lines of Community Psychiatry “A bold and original study of a mental asylum in Mexico. Theoretically innovative and ethnographically rich, Reyes-Foster links discourses and experiences of coloniality, madness and modernity in creative, important ways.”— Angela Garcia, author of The Pastoral Clinic: Addiction and Dispossession along the Rio Grande ""Recommended.""— Choice ""A welcome intervention to psychiatric anthropology as well as to the field of global mental health.""— Medical Anthropology Quarterly"


This ethnography of a single psychiatric hospital broadens into a trenchant critique of the persistence of colonial structures in the Mexican state and the psyche of its citizens. Reyes-Foster analyzes intimate clinical encounters through a double optic: Mexico's neoliberal political economy and its ambivalent modernization. The book is ultimately a tragic story of how subjective, institutional and national fractures all mirror each other. But its intellectual breadth - from Fanon to Foucault to contemporary indigenous anthropology - charts a new course for the cultural study of psychiatry. --Paul E. Brodwin author of Everyday Ethics: Voices from the Front Lines of Community Psychiatry


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Beatriz Mireya Reyes-Foster is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.  

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