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Bad Souls: Madness and Responsibility in Modern Greece

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Psychiatric settings have frequently provided ideal observation sites for anthropologists studying expressions of distress in relation to cultural, social and political transformations. Often the focus has been on culture-specific symptoms and diagnoses and the ways that western psychiatric systems are indigenised to non-western countries. This particular study, however, achieves more: it provides captivating and occasionally upsetting views of life and the self in the north-eastern part of Greece.

Posted in: History on 06/04/2013 | Link to this post on IFP |
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