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Narrating Social Order
Agoraphobia and the Politics of Classification
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English
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2007
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Reuter seeks to confront the gap that exists between sociological and psychiatric conceptions of mental disease and to understand the relationship between biomedical and cultural knowledges.
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Reuter Shelley Z. :
Shelley Z. Reuter is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Concordia University.
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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1. Introduction: A Sociology of Psychiatry
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2. Urban Modernity and Social Change: Diagnosing Alienation
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3. Explaining Agoraphobia: Three Frameworks
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4. The Prerogative of Being ‘Normal’: Gender, ‘Race,’ and Class
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5. The DSM and the Decline of the Social
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6. Conclusion: Doing Agoraphobia(s) – The Social Relations of Psychiatric Knowledge
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Notes
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References
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Index
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