Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria
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1963
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spelling | Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria Were ni! he is a madman London Royal Anthropological Institute 1963 1 Online-Ressource (28 min.) tdi rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier This ethnopsychiatric film shows the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria. There are two basic types of institutions to deal with psychiatric disorders. First there are treatment centres managed by herbalists and diviners with specialist knowledge of traditional psychiatric therapy. Second there are cult groups that provide a setting for the expression of otherwise socially unacceptable behaviour through ‘possession’ and masquerade dances. The film shows a number of aspects of both types of institution, including sequences of male Gelede masqueraders and women of the Egun possession cult. In spite of the diversity of ethno-medical practices which are portrayed, the film has been criticised for not drawing sufficient distinction between major and minor forms of healing This edition in English Nonfiction films Divination Mental illness / Nigeria Traditional medicine / Nigeria Yoruba (African people) / Mental health Prince, Raymond Sonstige oth Speed, Francis Sonstige oth http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?ANTH;1879581 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria Nonfiction films Divination Mental illness / Nigeria Traditional medicine / Nigeria Yoruba (African people) / Mental health |
title | Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria |
title_alt | Were ni! he is a madman |
title_auth | Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria |
title_exact_search | Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria |
title_full | Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Were ni! he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria |
title_short | Were ni! he is a madman |
title_sort | were ni he is a madman a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the yoruba of nigeria |
title_sub | a study of the management of psychiatric disorders by the Yoruba of Nigeria |
topic | Nonfiction films Divination Mental illness / Nigeria Traditional medicine / Nigeria Yoruba (African people) / Mental health |
topic_facet | Nonfiction films Divination Mental illness / Nigeria Traditional medicine / Nigeria Yoruba (African people) / Mental health |
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