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Nobody's normal : how culture created the stigma of mental illness / Roy Richard Grinker.

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"A compassionate and eye-opening examination of evolving attitudes toward mental illness throughout history and the fight to end the stigma. For centuries, scientists and society cast moral judgments on anyone deemed mentally ill, confining many to asylums. In Nobody's Normal, anthropologist Roy Richard Grinker chronicles the progress and setbacks in the struggle against mental-illness stigma-from the eighteenth century, through America's major wars, and into today's high-tech economy. Grinker infuses thebook with the personal history of his family's four generations of involvement in psychiatry, including his grandfather's analysis with Sigmund Freud, his own daughter's experience with autism, and culminating in his research on neurodiversity. Drawing on cutting-edge science, historical archives, and cross-cultural research in Africa and Asia, Nobody's Normal explains how we are transforming mental illness and offers a path to end the shadow of stigma. The preeminent historian of medicine, Sander Gilman, calls Nobody's Normal "the most important work on stigma in more than half a century.""-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780393531640 : HRD
  • ISBN: 0393531643 : HRD
  • Physical Description: xxxii, 409 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, [2021]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-381) and index.
Subject: Mental illness > History.
Mentally ill > History.
Stereotypes (Social psychology) > History.

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24510. ‡aNobody's normal : ‡bhow culture created the stigma of mental illness / ‡cRoy Richard Grinker.
2463 . ‡aNobody is normal
250 . ‡aFirst edition.
264 1. ‡aNew York, NY : ‡bW.W. Norton & Company, ‡c[2021]
300 . ‡axxxii, 409 pages ; ‡c24 cm
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
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338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 335-381) and index.
520 . ‡a"A compassionate and eye-opening examination of evolving attitudes toward mental illness throughout history and the fight to end the stigma. For centuries, scientists and society cast moral judgments on anyone deemed mentally ill, confining many to asylums. In Nobody's Normal, anthropologist Roy Richard Grinker chronicles the progress and setbacks in the struggle against mental-illness stigma-from the eighteenth century, through America's major wars, and into today's high-tech economy. Grinker infuses thebook with the personal history of his family's four generations of involvement in psychiatry, including his grandfather's analysis with Sigmund Freud, his own daughter's experience with autism, and culminating in his research on neurodiversity. Drawing on cutting-edge science, historical archives, and cross-cultural research in Africa and Asia, Nobody's Normal explains how we are transforming mental illness and offers a path to end the shadow of stigma. The preeminent historian of medicine, Sander Gilman, calls Nobody's Normal "the most important work on stigma in more than half a century.""-- ‡cProvided by publisher.
650 0. ‡aMental illness ‡xHistory.
650 0. ‡aMentally ill ‡xHistory.
650 0. ‡aStereotypes (Social psychology) ‡xHistory.
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