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Transnational Psychiatries:
Social and Cultural Histories of Psychiatry in Comparative Perspective, c. 1800-2000
(Edited by
Waltraud Ernst and
Thomas Mueller,
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements ................................................................................... vii
Introduction ................................................................................................ ix
Waltraud Ernst and Thomas Mueller
Chapter One................................................................................................. 1
Reading Emotions in the Body: Translating Depression at the Intersections
of Japanese and Western Medicines
Junko KitanakaChapter Two .............................................................................................. 24
Islands, Communities and Entangled Madness: Transferring Psychiatry
to the Colonial Pacific, 1884-1964
Jacqueline Leckie
Chapter Three ............................................................................................ 51
“A Burden to the State”: The Reception of the German “Active Therapy”
in an Argentinean “Colony-Asylum” in the 1920s and 1930s
Yolanda Eraso
Chapter Four .............................................................................................. 80
Practising “Colonial” or “Modern” Psychiatry in British India?
Treatments at the Indian Mental Hospital at Ranchi, 1925-1940
Waltraud Ernst
Chapter Five ............................................................................................ 116
Global Theory, Local Practice: Shock Therapies in Japanese Psychiatry,
1920-1945
Akihito SuzukiChapter Six .............................................................................................. 142
Invention of a “Japanese Gheel”: Psychiatric Family Care from a Historical
and Transnational Perspective
Akira Hashimoto
Chapter Seven.......................................................................................... 172
Re-opening a Closed File of the History of Psychiatry: Open Care
and Its Historiography in Belgium, France and Germany, c. 1880-1980
Thomas MuellerChapter Eight........................................................................................... 200
A World-Famous Lunatic: The “Seillière Affair” (1887-1889)
and the Circulation of Anti-Alienists’ Views in the Nineteenth Century
Aude Fauvel
Chapter Nine............................................................................................ 229
Starvation in French Asylums During the German Occupation (1940-
1945): Methodological Issues in a Comparative Historical Investigation
Isabelle von Bueltzingsloewen
Chapter Ten ............................................................................................. 244
Psychological Trauma in German, Serbian and British Psychiatry
Since 1945: A Comparison of Textbooks
Christiane Wildgrube, Sara Dimic, Ruth Kloocke, Heinz-Peter
Schmiedebach and Stefan PriebeChapter Eleven ........................................................................................ 272
Psychotherapy in Switzerland and France in the 1950s: Similar
Controversy, Different Solutions
Catherine Fussinger and Annick OhayonContributors............................................................................................. 297
Index........................................................................................................