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Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland.
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Twentieth Anniversary EditionSmall VillageHumanitiesCommunity Mental HealthPsychiatryPsychotic DisorderCultural PsychiatryEthnographyHistorical SociologyMental HealthCultural HistoryMedicineRural IrelandDiaspora StudyPsychopathologyHistorical AnalysisSympathetic Book
TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION, UPDATED AND EXPANDED When Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics was published twenty years ago, it became an instant classic--a beautifully written study tracing the social disintegration of Ballybran, a small village on the Dingle Peninsula in Ireland. In this richly detailed and sympathetic book, Nancy Scheper-Hughes explores the symptoms of the community's decline: emigration, malaise, unwanted celibacy, damaging patterns of childrearing, fear of intimacy, suicide, and schizophrenia. Following a recent return to Ballybran, Scheper-Hughes reflects in a new preface and epilogue on the well-being of the community and on her attempts to reconcile her responsibility to honest ethnography with respect for the people who shared their homes and their secrets with her.