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Surfacing up : psychiatry and social order in colonial Zimbabwe, 1908-1968. Lynette A. Jackson
Jackson, Lynette 2005
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Title:
Surfacing up : psychiatry and social order in colonial Zimbabwe, 1908-1968. Lynette A. Jackson
Author:
Jackson, Lynette
Subjects:
Ingutsheni Lunatic Asylum -- History
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Ingutsheni Mental Hospital -- History
;
Ingutsheni Lunatic Asylum --Zimbabwe
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Ingutsheni Mental Hospital --Zimbabwe
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Psychiatry -- Social aspects -- History -- Zimbabwe -- 20th century
;
Psychiatric hospital care -- History -- Zimbabwe -- 20th century
;
Social control -- History -- Zimbabwe -- 20th century
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Mental Disorders -- ethnology -- Zimbabwe
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Mental Disorders -- etiology -- Zimbabwe
;
Socioeconomic Factors -- Zimbabwe
;
Hospitals, Psychiatric -- history -- Zimbabwe
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Commitment of Mentally Ill -- history -- Zimbabwe
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Social Control, Formal -- Zimbabwe
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History, 20th Century -- Zimbabwe
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Psychiatrie -- Histoire -- Zimbabwe -- 20e siècle
Description:
Notes bibliogr. p. 195-222. Index
"Lobengula's wives lived here" : the colonization of space and meaning and the birth of the asylum in Southern Rhodesia Bodies in custody : Ingutsheni Lunatic Asylum, 1908-1933 Black men, white "civilization," and routes to Ingutsheni Women interrupted : traveling women, anxious men, and ascriptions of madness Psychiatric modernity in black and white, 1933-1942 The Africans do not complain : the monologue of reason about madness at Ingutsheni, 1942-1968
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Series: Cornell studies in the history of psychiatry New York (N.Y.) Cornell University Press 25 cm
Publisher:
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 2005
Creation Date:
2005
Format:
1 vol (XIII- 230 p.) : ill., cartes, couv. ill. ; 25 cm
Language:
English
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