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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Dedication Page
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Introduction: Historicizing Chinese Psychiatry
Part I: Historical Precedents
1 - Exorcising Dreams and Nightmares in Late Ming China
2 - Emotional Therapy and Talking Cures in Late Imperial China
3 - Medicaments and Persuasion: Medical Therapies for Madness in Nineteenth-Century China
Part II: Missionary Investments
4 - Psychiatric Space and Design Antecedents: The John G. Kerr Refuge for the Insane
5 - An Iron Cage of Civilization? Missionary Psychiatry, the Chinese Family and a Colonial Dialect of Enlightenment
6 - Tropical Neurasthenia or Oriental Nerves? White Breakdowns in China
Part III: Biomedical Modernity
7 - Pathologizing Marriage: Neuropsychiatry and the Escape of Women in Early Twentieth-Century China
8 - Gone with the West Wind: The Emergence and Disappearance of Psychotherapeutic Culture in China, 1936–68
9 - A Charted Epidemic of Trauma: Case Notes at the Psychiatric Department of National Taiwan University Hospital between 1946 and 1953
Part IV: New Therapeutic Cultures
10 - The Emergence of the Psycho-Boom in Contemporary Urban China
Afterword: Reframing Psychiatry in China
Notes
Index
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