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Author Pringle, Yolana, author.

Title Psychiatry and decolonisation in Uganda / Yolana Pringle.

Publication Info. London, United Kingdom : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]

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Series Mental health in historical perspective
Mental health in historical perspective.
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. A Place on Mulago Hill -- 3. The 'Africanisation' of Psychiatry -- 4. 'Mass Hysteria' in the Wake of Decolonisation -- 5. The Psychiatry of Poverty -- 6. Mobility, Power, and International Mental Health -- 7. The 'Trauma' of War and Violence -- 8. Conclusion.-Bibliography -- Index.
Summary This open access book investigates psychiatry in Uganda during the years of decolonisation. It examines the challenges facing a new generation of psychiatrists as they took over responsibility for psychiatry at the end of empire, and explores the ways psychiatric practices were tied to shifting political and development priorities, periods of instability, and a broader context of transnational and international exchange. At its heart is a question that has concerned psychiatrists globally since the mid-twentieth century: how to bridge the social and cultural gap between psychiatry and its patients? Bringing together archival research with oral histories, Yolana Pringle traces how this question came to dominate both national and international discussions on mental health care reform, including at the World Health Organization, and helped spur a culture of experimentation and creativity globally. As Pringle shows, however, the history of psychiatry during the years of decolonisation remained one of marginality, and ultimately, in the context of war and violence, the decolonisation of psychiatry was incomplete.
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Subject Mental health services -- Uganda -- History -- 20th century.
Psychiatry -- Uganda -- History -- 20th century.
Decolonization -- Uganda.
Mental Health Services -- history.
Uganda.
Africa.
African history.
East Africa.
Psychiatry.
Uganda.
Medicine. (OCoLC)fst01014893
Oral history. (OCoLC)fst01047055
World history. (OCoLC)fst01181345
Other Form: Print version: Pringle, Yolana. Psychiatry and decolonisation in Uganda. London, United Kingdom : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019] 1137600942 9781137600943 (OCoLC)1056742453
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