Mohammed Abouelleil Rashed (Author)
Contemporary developments in mental health activism pose a radical challenge to psychiatric and societal understandings of madness. Mad Pride and mad-positive activism reject the language of mental ‘illness’ and ‘disorder’, reclaim the term ‘mad’, and reverse its negative connotations. Activists seek cultural change in the way madness is viewed, and demand recognition of madness as grounds for identity. But can madness constitute such grounds? Is it possible to reconcile delusions, passivity phenomena, and the discontinuity of self often seen in mental health conditions with the requirements for identity formation presupposed by the theory of recognition? How should society respond?
Guided by these questions, this book is the first comprehensive philosophical examination of the claims and demands of Mad activism. Locating itself in the philosophy of psychiatry, Mad studies, and activist literatures, the book develops a rich theoretical framework for understanding, justifying, and responding to Mad activism’s demand for recognition.
Product Details
- Series: International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry
- Paperback: 296 pages
- Publisher: Oxford University Press (April 7, 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0198786867
- ISBN-13: 978-0198786863
- Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.7 x 9.2 inches
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