精神保健空间、护理的矛盾心理以及印度精神病患者的回忆录

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Sree Lekshmi M S, Aratrika Das
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医院和康复中心的精神保健设施对于提供医疗和护理至关重要。这些治疗环境既表现为充实、富有同情心的关怀空间,也表现为被剥夺关怀和剥削的场所。本文以疾病回忆录或 "病历 "为切入点,来了解精神医疗机构中护理体验的复杂性。印度的精神病院从独立前的精神病院过渡到独立后的精神病院和 20 世纪 90 年代的康复中心,本文以印度精神病院不断演变的格局为背景,分析了两部重要的后殖民时期印度病历:斯瓦德什-迪帕克的《Maine Mandu Nahin Dekha: Khandit Jeevan ka Collage》,2003 年(《我未曾见过曼都--一部支离破碎的灵魂回忆录》,2021 年),由杰里-平托翻译:我的疯狂与忧郁回忆》(2017 年)。这些回忆录让我们得以在印度不断演变的精神医疗空间模式中探索护理实践的动态。文章借鉴了安妮-H-霍金斯(Anne H Hawkins)、萨拉-安-平托(Sarah Ann Pinto)、阿瑟-克莱因曼(Arthur Kleinman)、米歇尔-福柯(Michel Foucault)、埃尔文-戈夫曼(Erving Goffman)等理论家的见解,探讨了精神医疗空间内护理与否认实践的复杂动态和内在矛盾性。这种细致入微的分析有助于更深入地了解印度医院和康复中心等不同精神保健场所的护理体验现实,揭示个人叙述与更广泛的社会文化背景之间错综复杂的相互作用。
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Mental healthcare spaces, ambivalence of caregiving, and Indian memoirs of psychiatric patients

Mental healthcare facilities in hospitals and rehabilitation centres are crucial for providing medical treatment and care. These therapeutic environments manifest as both fulfilled, empathetic spaces of care and as sites tainted by denial of care and exploitation. This article utilises illness memoirs or ‘pathographies’ as an entry point to understand the intricacies of experiential facets of caregiving within mental healthcare spaces. Set against the backdrop of the evolving landscape of psychiatric facilities in India, transitioning from asylums in the pre-independent era to mental hospitals in the post-independent era and rehabilitation centres in the 1990s, this article analyses two important postcolonial Indian pathographies: Swadesh Deepak's Maine Mandu Nahin Dekha: Khandit Jeevan ka Collage, 2003 (I Have Not Seen Mandu: A Fractured Soul-Memoir, 2021), translated by Jerry Pinto and Shreevatsa Nevatia's How to Travel Light: My Memories of Madness and Melancholia (2017). These memoirs allow us to explore the dynamics of caregiving practices within the evolving spatial modalities of mental healthcare spaces in India. Drawing on insights from theorists such as Anne H Hawkins, Sarah Ann Pinto, Arthur Kleinman, Michel Foucault, Erving Goffman and others, the article examines the complex dynamics and ambivalence inherent in the practices of care and denial within mental healthcare spaces. This nuanced analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of the experiential reality of care within distinct mental healthcare spaces of hospitals and rehabilitation centres in India, shedding light on the intricate interplay between individual narratives and broader sociocultural contexts.

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