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Foreword Arthur Kleinman | |
Introduction Janis H. Jenkins and Robert J. Barrett | |
Part I. Specifying Culture, Self and Experience: 1. Schizophrenia as a paradigm for understanding fundamental human processes Janis H. Jenkins | |
2. Interrogating 'culture' in the WHO International Studies of Schizophrenia Kim Hopper | |
3. Kurt Schneider in Borneo: do first rank symptoms apply to the Iban? Robert J. Barrett | |
4. Living through a staggering world: the play of signifiers in early psychosis in South India Ellen Corin, R. Thara and R. Padmavati | |
5. In and out of culture: ethnographic means to interpreting schizophrenia Rod Lucas | |
Part II. Four Approaches: 6. Experiences of psychosis in Javanese culture: reflections on a case of acute, recurrent psychosis in contemporary Yogyakarta, Indonesia Byron Good and M. A. Subandi | |
7. To 'speak beautifully' in Bangladesh: subjectivity as pa/gala/mi James M. Wilce, Jr. | |
8. Innovative care for the homeless mentally ill in Bogota, Columbia Esperanza Diaz, Alberto Fergusson and John S. Strauss | |
9. Symptoms of colonialism: content and context of delusion in Southwest Nigeria, 1945-1960 Jonathan Sadowsky | |
Part III. Subjectivity and Emotion: 10. Madness in Zanzibar: an exploration of lived experience Juli H. McGruder | |
11. Subject/subjectiveness in dispute: the poetics, politics, and performance of first-person narratives of people with schizophrenia Sue E. Estroff | |
12. 'Negative symptoms', common sense, and cultural disembedding in the modern age Louis A. Sass | |
13. Subjective experience of emotion in schizophrenia Ann M. Kring and Marja K. Germans. |
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