Lunatic Asylums in Colonial Bombay
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This book traces the historical roots of the problems in India's mental health care system. It accounts for indigenous experiences of the lunatic asylum in the Bombay Presidency (1793-1921). The book argues that the colonial lunatic asylum failed to assimilate into Indian society and therefore remained a failed colonial-medical enterprise. It begins by assessing the implications of lunatic asylums on indigenous knowledge and healing traditions. It then examines the lunatic asylum as a 'middle-ground', and the European superintendents' 'common-sense' treatment of Indian insanity. Furthermore, it analyses the soundscapes of Bombay's asylums, and the extent to which public perceptions influenced their use. Lunatic asylums left a legacy of historical trauma for the indigenous community because of their coercive and custodial character. This book aims to disrupt that legacy of trauma and to enable new narratives in mental health treatment in India.
Takes the experience of Indian patients, families and local practitioners as the focus of this study, rather than psychiatry Traces the history of lunatic asylums in Bombay, drawing extensively on Indian and British archival sources Offers a new narrative of mental health treatment in India through its exploration of the historical traumas associated with these colonial institutions
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Sarah Ann Pinto completed her PhD in History from Victoria University of Wellington in 2017. Her awards include the 'Bowen Prize for the Best Student in History, 2017', and the 'Fr Henry Heras Prize, 2008'. Her passion for history and healing motivates her research. Through her work, she intends to enable new narratives in mental health treatment.
Inhalt
1 Introduction.- 2 Indian Insanity and the Local-Colonial Contest for its Treatment.- 3 The Asylum as 'Middle Ground': Contestations and Negotiations.- 4 The 'Common Sense' Treatment of Indian Insanity.- 5 Unsound Soundscapes: Shrieks, Shouts and Songs.- 6 Public Perceptions of the Pagal Khana.- 7 Conclusion: Shackled Bodies, Unchained Minds.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 453g
- Untertitel Shackled Bodies, Unchained Minds
- Autor Sarah Ann Pinto
- Titel Lunatic Asylums in Colonial Bombay
- Veröffentlichung 10.09.2018
- ISBN 3319942433
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783319942438
- Jahr 2018
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T19mm
- Anzahl Seiten 260
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 1st edition 2018
- GTIN 09783319942438