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In this groundbreaking study based on five years of in-depth ethnographic and interdisciplinary research, Troubled in the Land of Enchantment explores the well-being of adolescents hospitalized for psychiatric care in New Mexico. AnthropologistsJanis H. Jenkins and Thomas J. Csordas present a gripping picture of psychic distress, familial turmoil, and treatment under the regime of managed care that dominates the mental health care system. The authors make the case for the centrality of struggle in the lives of youth across an array of extraordinary conditions, characterized by personal anguish and structural violence. Critical to the analysis is the cultural phenomenology of existence disclosed through shifting narrative accounts by youth and their families as they grapple with psychiatric diagnosis, poverty, misogyny, and stigma in their trajectories through multiple forms of harm and sites of care.Jenkins andCsordas compellingly direct our attention to the conjunction of lived experi

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations and Tables
Acknowledgments

Prelude
1. Land of Enchantment, Land of Pain
2. Coming to the Hospital
3. Defining the Problem
4. Angry Boy, Angry Girl
5. The Experience of Psychiatric Treatment
6. Having a Life
Closing Remarks

Appendix: Methods and Procedures
Notes
Works Cited
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 9/29/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780520343528, 978-0520343528
      ISBN10: 0520343522

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this groundbreaking study based on five years of in-depth ethnographic and interdisciplinary research, Troubled in the Land of Enchantment explores the well-being of adolescents hospitalized for psychiatric care in New Mexico. AnthropologistsJanis H. Jenkins and Thomas J. Csordas present a gripping picture of psychic distress, familial turmoil, and treatment under the regime of managed care that dominates the mental health care system. The authors make the case for the centrality of struggle in the lives of youth across an array of extraordinary conditions, characterized by personal anguish and structural violence. Critical to the analysis is the cultural phenomenology of existence disclosed through shifting narrative accounts by youth and their families as they grapple with psychiatric diagnosis, poverty, misogyny, and stigma in their trajectories through multiple forms of harm and sites of care.Jenkins andCsordas compellingly direct our attention to the conjunction of lived experi

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations and Tables
      Acknowledgments

      Prelude
      1. Land of Enchantment, Land of Pain
      2. Coming to the Hospital
      3. Defining the Problem
      4. Angry Boy, Angry Girl
      5. The Experience of Psychiatric Treatment
      6. Having a Life
      Closing Remarks

      Appendix: Methods and Procedures
      Notes
      Works Cited
      Index

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