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Abi-Rached shows how ?A?f?riyyeh's role shifted from a missionary enterprise to a national institution with wide regional influence. She offers a gripping chronicle of patients' and staff members' experiences during the Lebanese civil war and analyzes the hospital's distinctive nonsectarian philosophy. When ?A?f?riyyeh closed down, health in general and mental health in particular became more visibly “sectarianized”—monopolized by various religious and political actors. Once hailed for its progressive approach to mental illness and its cosmopolitanism, ?A?f?riyyeh became a stigmatizing term, a byword for madness and deviance, ultimately epitomizing a failed project of modernity. Reflecting on the afterlife of this and other medical institutions, especially those affected by war, Abi-Rached calls for a new “ethics of memory,” more attuned to our global yet increasingly fragmented, unstable, and violent present.
Titre original : ʿAṣfūriyyeh: A History of Madness, Modernity, and War in the Middle East (2020)
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2020 Editions MIT Press
Langue anglaise | 344 pages | Sortie : novembre 2020 | ISBN : 9780262044745
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