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Jennifer L. Lambe, "Madhouse: Psychiatry and Politics in Cuban History" (UNC Press, 2017)

Aug 31, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
What Is the Difference Between a Dissertation and a Monograph?
03:33 • 4min
3
The History of Masota Lacasa
07:19 • 4min
4
Masora, a Spartan Institution and a Spare Institution
11:00 • 3min
5
Masorra: A Critical History, Part One
13:46 • 3min
6
Mental Medicine
16:38 • 4min
7
The Second Us. Occupation
20:40 • 3min
8
The Challenges of Occupation Governments
23:13 • 4min
9
The Death of Ana Maria Gasias
26:54 • 5min
10
The Great Divergence Psychiatry Race in the Age of Imferno
31:42 • 4min
11
Masorta
35:21 • 2min
12
Talk Space - Get Back to Normal
37:46 • 2min
13
Masora: A Journalist's Perspective
39:20 • 5min
14
The Journal of Machalo
44:06 • 2min
15
Psychiatry in the Thirties, Forties and Fifties
45:51 • 5min
16
Masora - A Novel of the Revolutionary Period
50:42 • 5min
17
Psychiatry and the Revolution in Cuba
55:50 • 5min
18
Psychiatry, Chapter Seven
01:01:13 • 6min
19
Masorta - The History of Cuban Politics
01:07:01 • 4min
20
Psychiatry and the Cuban Revolution
01:10:56 • 3min
21
Cuban Health Services - The Poisization Challenge
01:14:09 • 3min
22
The Research Pro Process Is Inherently Dialectical
01:17:26 • 3min
23
Doctor Lamb's Madhouse Psychiatry and Politics and Cuban History
01:20:01 • 2min