Life of the mind: The interface of psychopharmaceuticals, domestic economies, and social abandonment
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ABSTRACT In this article, I address the embroilment of medical science in the lifeworlds of the urban poor in Brazil, particularly the place of psychopharmaceuticals within households. I explore how psychiatric diagnostics and treatments are integrated into a domestic “dramaturgy of the real” and how family members use them to assess human value and to mediate the disposal of persons considered unproductive or unsound. I focus on the life of Catarina, who was deemed mad and left by her family in an asylum in southern Brazil. Disabled and abandoned, Catarina began to compile a “dictionary” of words that have meaning for her. By tracing Catarina's words back to the people, households, and medical institutions…
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Keywords
- Abandonment (legal)
- Human rights
- Sociology
- Politics
- Citizenship
- Law
- Environmental ethics
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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