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Schizophrenia, Culture, and Subjectivity : The Edge of Experience
To “Speak Beautifully” in Bangladesh: Subjectivity as Pāgalāmi
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James M. Wilce
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November 17 2003
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Introduction
pp. 62
Interrogating the Meaning of “Culture” in the WHO International Studies of Schizophrenia
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Kurt Schneider in Borneo: Do First Rank Symptoms Apply to the Iban?
pp. 110
Living Through a Staggering World: The Play of Signifiers in Early Psychosis in South India
pp. 146
In and Out of Culture: Ethnographic Means to Interpreting Schizophrenia
pp. 167
Experiences of Psychosis in Javanese Culture: Reflections on a Case of Acute, Recurrent Psychosis in Contemporary Yogyakarta, Indonesia
pp. 196
To “Speak Beautifully” in Bangladesh: Subjectivity as Pāgalāmi
pp. 282
Subject/Subjectivities in Dispute: The Poetics, Politics, and Performance of First-Person Narratives of People with Schizophrenia
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