Deep China : the moral life of the person : what anthropology and psychiatry tell us about China today
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
Deep China : the moral life of the person : what anthropology and psychiatry tell us about China today
AUTHOR:
Kleinman, Arthur
ISBN:
9780520269453
PUBLICATION_INFO:
Berkeley [etc.] : University of California Press, 2011
PHYSICAL_DESC:
x, 311 p. ; 24 cm
GENERAL_NOTE:
Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS:
Introduction : Remaking the moral person in a new China -- The changing moral landscape / Yunxiang Yan -- From commodity of death to gift of life / Jing Jun -- China's sexual revolution / Everett Yuehong Zhang -- Place attachment, communal memory, and the moral underpinnings of gentrification in postreform Shanghai / Pan Tianshu -- Depression : coming of age in China / Sing Lee -- Suicide, a modern problem in China / Wu Fei -- Stigma : HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and China's nonpersons / Guo Jinhua and Arthur Kleinman -- Quests for meaning / Arthur Kleinman.
SUBJECT_TERM:
SUBJECT:
Medical anthropology -- China |
Cultural psychiatry -- China |
Ethnopsychology -- China |
Identity (Psychology) -- China |
Group identity -- China |
Ethnopsychology -- methods -- China |
Social Identification -- China |
Cultural Characteristics -- China |
Morals -- China |
Social Conditions -- China |
China -- Social conditions |
China -- Moral conditions |
China -- Social life and customs |