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O outro lado: Candomble, psychiatry and discourse in Bahia, Brazil.

机译:另一面:巴西巴伊亚州的Candomble,精神病学和话语。

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In this thesis, I examine the ways in which the poor in the urban community of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, resolve problems of mental health. I focus on the Afro-Brazilian religion, Candomble, and public care psychiatry as oppositional healing systems. These two healing systems produce opposing diagnoses but also complementary, parallel and overlapping practices, sharing clients and patients, metaphors, signifiers, practitioners, and sometimes spaces. I outline and analyze the complexities between frames of illness and wellness in Bahia as negotiated by local actors.; My thesis shaped itself into a challenge to notions of illness and to the discourse of global scientific healing processes. This thesis, therefore is also about discourse and how putatively "dominant" discourse is but one discourse among many. How "dominant" notions of illness and wellness may not be as effective as local notions. How the poor, even as they are excluded from the discourse of the higher classes and of adequate medical and psychiatric care, retain their own local ways of thinking about illness and wellness which are no less powerful and complex than the latest scientific theories about the mind's afflictions. How the "magical" can be rational while the discourse of the "rational" can assume the authoritative power of the magical in the context of structural and social inequality.; My thesis thus evolved into an analysis of the ways in which poor Bahians think and talk about illness and wellness, and the political and social economy of health-seeking behavior in a local economy of available choices. Crucial aspects of this analysis include an examination of racial politics in Bahia as well as socioeconomic correlations to racial realities. An entrenched class hierarchy, low social mobility, and poor educational opportunities combine to exclude poor Bahians from global discourse about psychiatric care, particularly biomedical psychiatric care, even when that discourse concerns their own case histories. On the other hand, the high value placed on religion and spirituality in Bahia in general opens a space in which spiritual meaning is granted a prominent position in local ways of understanding life events, coincidences, and illness. This thesis is about that space.
机译:在这篇论文中,我研究了巴西巴伊亚州萨尔瓦多城市社区中的穷人如何解决心理健康问题。我专注于非裔巴西宗教,坎多布尔和公共医疗精神病学,作为对立的康复系统。这两种康复系统产生相反的诊断,但也产生互补,平行和重叠的实践,共享客户和患者,隐喻,指称,从业者,有时还有空间。我概述并分析了当地行为体商定的巴伊亚州疾病和健康框架之间的复杂性。我的论文使自己成为对疾病概念和对全球科学康复过程的讨论的挑战。因此,本论文也是关于话语的,假定的“主导”话语只是许多话语中的一种。关于疾病和健康的“主要”概念可能没有本地概念那么有效。穷人,即使他们被排除在上层阶级的讨论以及适当的医疗和精神病护理之外,如何仍保留他们自己对疾病和健康的本地思考方式,这些方式与最新的关于心理健康的科学理论一样强大而复杂苦难。当“理性”的论述可以在结构和社会不平等的背景下承担魔术的权威时,“魔术”如何合理。因此,我的论点演变为对可怜的巴伊亚人如何思考和谈论疾病和健康的方法的分析,以及在可用选择的地方经济中寻求健康行为的政治和社会经济。该分析的关键方面包括对巴伊亚州的种族政治以及与种族现实的社会经济关系的考察。根深蒂固的阶级等级制度,低社会流动性和较差的教育机会共同将贫困的巴伊亚人排除在有关精神病治疗,尤其是生物医学精神病治疗的全球性讨论之外,即使这种讨论涉及他们自己的病史。另一方面,巴伊亚州对宗教和灵性的高度重视,总的来说开辟了一个空间,在该空间中,精神意义在当地理解生活事件,巧合和疾病的方式中被赋予了突出的地位。这个论文就是关于那个空间的。

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  • 作者

    O'Connor, Kathleen Anne.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.; Religion General.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 371 p.
  • 总页数 371
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;宗教;民族学;
  • 关键词

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