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Pharmaceutical Reason: Knowledge and Value in Global Psychiatry (Cambridge

Pharmaceutical Reason: Knowledge and Value in Global Psychiatry (Cambridge Studies in Society and the Life Sciences)
By Andrew Lakoff



Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number Of Pages: 216
Publication Date: 2006-01-30
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0521546664
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780521546669
Binding: Paperback



When a French biotechnology company seeks patients in Buenos Aires with bipolar disorder for its gene discovery program, they have unexpected trouble finding enough subjects for the study. In Argentina, the predominant form of mental health expertise - psychoanalysis - does not recognize the legitimacy of bipolar disorder as a diagnostic entity. This problem points to a broader set of political and epistemological debates in global psychiatry. Drawing from an ethnography of psychiatric practice in Buenos Aires, Andrew Lakoff follows the contested extension of novel techniques for understanding and intervening in mental illness. He charts the globalization of the new biomedical psychiatry, and illustrates the clashes, conflicts, alliances, and reformulations that take place when psychoanalytic and biological models of illness and cure meet. Highlighting the social and political implications that new forms of expertise about human behavior and thought bring, Lakoff presents an arresting case study that will appeal to scholars and students alike.


Summary: A great book
Rating: 5

This is a great book. It shows the effects of the categories we use in a specific context and provides insight of why in some places doctors use a language that is not transfarable to other contexts in their rigid form. As the author shows, categories are inmersed in social, political and epistemological mileu. For those who love Foucault, Harre, Hacking Parker or Rose, this is a very complementary reading.


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