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Revenge of the Windigo: The Construction of the Mind and Mental Health of North American Aboriginal Peoples (Anthropological Horizons) [Paperback]

James Waldram (Author)

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Anthropological Horizons April 23, 2004

What is known about Aboriginal mental health and mental illness, and on what basis is this 'knowing' assumed? This question, while appearing simple, leads to a tangled web of theory, method, and data rife with conceptual problems, shaky assumptions, and inappropriate generalizations. It is also the central question of James Waldram's Revenge of the Windigo.

This erudite and highly articulate work is about the knowledge of Aboriginal mental health: who generates it; how it is generated and communicated; and what has been - and continues to be - its implications for Aboriginal peoples. To better understand how this knowledge emerged, James Waldram undertakes an exhaustive examination of three disciplines - anthropology, psychology, and psychiatry - and reveals how together they have constructed a gravely distorted portrait of 'the Aboriginal.'

Waldram continues this acute examination under two general themes. The first focuses on how culture as a concept has been theorized and operationalized in the study of Aboriginal mental health. The second seeks to elucidate the contribution that Aboriginal peoples have inadvertently made to theoretical and methodological developments in the three fields under discussion, primarily as subjects for research and sources of data. It is Waldram's assertion that, despite the enormous amount of research undertaken on Aboriginal peoples, researchers have mostly failed to comprehend the meaning of contemporary Aboriginality for mental health and illness, preferring instead the reflection of their own scientific lens as the only means to properly observe, measure, assess, and treat.

Using interdisciplinary methods, the author critically assesses the enormous amount of information that has been generated on Aboriginal mental health, deconstructs it, and through this exercise, provides guidance for a new vein of research.


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"'There is no other book available that so comprehensively, critically, and lucidly explores this subject matter.' Naomi Adelson, Department of Anthropology, York University; 'For this type of book to really work beyond the level of simplistic postmodern deconstruction, it needed to be written by someone with a great deal of first hand experience and a first class analytical mind. James Waldram is one of the top scholars in the field. I would place this study as the very best of its kind that I have read over thirty years. As scholarship, it is simply superb - comprehensive, indeed, virtually exhaustive. The references are nearly encyclopedic.' Peter Stephenson, Department of Anthropology, University of Victoria"

About the Author

James B. Waldram is a medical anthropologist at the University of Saskatchewan.  He is the author of many articles and books, including Aboriginal Health in Canada: Historical, Cultural and Epidemiological Perspectives, with D. Ann Herring and T. Kue Young, 1995.

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What do we think we know about North American Aboriginal mental abilities, mental health, and mental illness, and on what basis do we think we know it? Read the first page
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American Indian, North American, United States, Native American, Indian Education Research, Ruth Benedict, New Age, American Psychiatric Association, James Bay Cree, Brave Heart, Coast Salish, First Nations, Bruno Klopfer, Plains Indians, Upper Tanana, John Collier, Alaska Natives, Clyde Kluckhohn, Erik Erikson, Franz Boas, Abram Kardiner, Gordon Macgregor, Grace Arthur, John Berry, Patterns of Culture
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