
Mental Health and Otherness
Based on two decades of research in Brazil and the UK, this book explores the ways in which intersections of gender, race and class affect the positioning of the subject as ''Other'' in discourses of health, and how the positioning of the subject as ''Other'' has implications for health research and mental health practice.
Drawing on feminist, post-colonial and decolonial studies, psychoanalysis an...
Based on two decades of research in Brazil and the UK, this book explores the ways in which intersections of gender, race and class affect the positioning of the subject as ''Other'' in discourses of health, and how the positioning of the subject as ''Other'' has implications for health research and mental health practice.
Drawing on feminist, post-colonial and decolonial studies, psychoanalysis an...