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Madness In The Family Women Care And Illness In Japan H Yumi Kim

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Madness In The Family Women Care And Illness In Japan H Yumi Kim
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 13.26 MB
Pages: 248
Author: H. Yumi Kim
ISBN: 9780197507353, 0197507352
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Madness In The Family Women Care And Illness In Japan H Yumi Kim by H. Yumi Kim 9780197507353, 0197507352 instant download after payment.

To fend off American and European imperialism in the nineteenth century, Japan strove to strengthen itself by drawing on the most updated ideas and practices from around the world. By the 1880s, this included the introduction of Western-derived psychiatry and its ideas about mental illness. The first Japanese psychiatrists claimed that mental illnesses required medical treatment in specialized institutions rather than confinement at home, as had been common practice. Yet the state implemented no social welfare policies to make new medical services more accessible and affordable to the public. The family, especially women, thus continued to carry the burden of caring for those considered mad. Madness in the Family examines how the family in Japan came to be seen as the natural provider of care for those suffering from mental illnesses. It centers on the experiences of women and families, which have long been obscured by the voices of male psychiatrists, state officials, and...

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