It's madness: the politics of mental health in colonial Korea
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adam_text | Titel: It s madness
Autor: Yoo, Theodore Jun
Jahr: 2016
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction i
i • Forms of Madness 14
1 • Madness Is... 45
3 • A Touchof Madness: The Cultural Politicsof Emotion 77
4 • Madness as a Social Epidemie 109
Conclusion: A Method to the Madness 14 2
Notes 155
Glossary 185
Bibliography 197
Index 213
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