Surfacing Up: Psychiatry and Social Order in Co. Jackson<|

Surfacing Up: Psychiatry and Social Order in Co. Jackson<|

Surfacing UpPsychiatry and Social Order in Colonial Zimbabwe, 19081968\nAuthor(s): Lynette Jackson\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Cornell University Press, United States\nImprint: Cornell University Press\nISBN-13: 9780801489402, 978-0801489402\nSynopsis\nFocusing on the history of the Ingutsheni Lunatic Asylum (renamed a mental hospital after 1933), situated near Bulawayo in the former Southern Rhodesia, Surfacing Up explores the social, cultural, and political history of the colony that became Zimbabwe after gaining its independence in 1980. The phrase \""surfacing up\"" was drawn from a conversation Lynette A. Jackson had with a psychiatric nurse who used the concept to explain what brought African potential patients into the psychiatric system. Jackson uses Ingutsheni as a reference point for the struggle to \""domesticate\"" Africa and its citizens after conquest. Drawing on the work of Frantz Fanon, Jackson maintains that the asylum in Southern Rhodesia played a significant role in.

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