BookJonathan M. Metzl
Summary: The Protest Psychosis provides a cautionary tale of how anxieties about race continue to impact doctor-patient interactions, even during our current, seemingly post-race era of genetics, pharmacokinetics, and brain scans
Contents:
Preface: the protest psychosis
Homicidal
Ionia
She tells very little about her behavior yet shows a lot
Loosening associations
Like a family
The other direction
Categories
Octavius Greene had no exit interview
The persistence of memory
Too close for comfort
His actions are determined largely by his emotions
Revisionist mystery
A racialized disease
A metaphor for race
Turned loose
Deinstitutionalization
Raised in a slum ghetto
Power, knowledge, and diagnostic revision
Return of the repressed
Rashamon
Something else instead
Locked away
Diversity
Inside
Remnants
Controllin' the planet
Conclusion
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