Mahone S
Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Int Rev Psychiatry. 2006 Aug;18(4):327-32. doi: 10.1080/09540260600859621.
This article is concerned with the discipline of psychiatry in colonial East Africa as it emerged out of the crime and disorder problem to become an intellectually significant 'East African School' of psychiatry. The process of lunacy certification, in particular, provides a snapshot of the medical and political tensions that existed among the medical establishment, the prison system and the colonial courts, all of whom sought to define collective African behaviour. This historical article utilises archaic terminology, such as 'lunatic' or 'lunacy', as these categories were in use at the time.
本文关注的是东非殖民地时期的精神病学学科,它从犯罪和混乱问题中发展而来,成为一个在学术上具有重要意义的“东非精神病学学派”。特别是,疯癫认证过程提供了一个医学机构、监狱系统和殖民法院之间存在的医学和政治紧张关系的快照,所有这些机构都试图界定非洲人的集体行为。这篇历史文章使用了一些古老的术语,如“疯子”或“疯癫”,因为这些类别在当时正在使用。