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摘要
本文考察了加纳阿克拉城市生活与心理健康的交集。通过对人种学的实地考察,包括访谈和焦点小组讨论,本书探讨了在一个快速变化的世界中,城市不稳定、基础设施暴力和不确定性是如何导致精神痛苦的。研究结果强调,城市的不稳定性、被动的基础设施暴力和个人身份——包括个性、可用的机会、基于资格和支持的机会导航以及他人的看法——是导致心理不安或崩溃的过程的核心。通过强调地方视角,本文强调了理解非洲城市生活与心理健康之间独特联系的重要性。它倡导一种多学科方法,将全球框架与非洲城市的社会政治和基础设施现实联系起来,为生活在彼得·斯洛特戴克(Peter Sloterdijk)所称的水晶宫(Palais de crystal)边缘地区的人们所面临的精神健康挑战提供新的见解。
“Living in the City, You Can End Up With the City Living in You”: Urban Struggles and Mental Health in Accra, Ghana
This paper examines the intersection of city life and mental health in Accra, Ghana. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, including interviews and focus group discussions, it explores how urban precarity, infrastructural violence, and uncertainty in a rapidly shifting world contribute to mental distress. The findings highlight that urban precarity, passive infrastructural violence, and individual identity—encompassing personality, available opportunities, navigation of these opportunities based on qualifications and support, and perceptions by others—are central to processes leading to mental unease or breakdown. By emphasizing local perspectives, this paper underscores the importance of understanding the unique links between urban living and mental health in African cities. It advocates for a multidisciplinary approach that bridges global frameworks with the sociopolitical and infrastructural realities of urban Africa, offering fresh insights into the mental health challenges faced by those living on the margins of what Peter Sloterdijk has called the Palais de cristal.
期刊介绍:
City & Society, the journal of the Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology, is intended to foster debate and conceptual development in urban, national, and transnational anthropology, particularly in their interrelationships. It seeks to promote communication with related disciplines of interest to members of SUNTA and to develop theory from a comparative perspective.