Literature

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Scull, A. (1989).  Social order/ mental disorder: Anglo-American psychiatry in historical perspective.
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Corrigan, J. (2002).  Business of the heart: Religion and emotion in the nineteenth century.
Carter, R. (1999).  Mapping the mind.
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Dodds, E.R. (1951).  The Greeks and the irrational.
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Eng, D.L., Kazanjian, D. (2003).  Loss: The politics of mourning.
Epstein, S. (1996).  Impure science: AIDS, activism, and the politics of knowledge.
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Gusterson, H. (1996).  Nuclear rites: A weapons laboratory at the end of the Cold War.
Gottdiener, M., Kephart, G. (1991).  The multinucleated metropolitan region: A comparative analysis. Postsuburban California: the transformation of Orange County since World War II. 31-54.
Goldman, H. (1988).  Max Weber and Thomas Mann: Calling and the Shaping of the Self.
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Lock, M.M. (2002).  Twice dead : organ transplants and the reinvention of death. California series in public anthropology ; 1. xii, 429 p..
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Mueggler, E. (2001).  The age of wild ghosts : Memory, violence, and place in Southwest China. xv, 360 p..
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Napier, A.D. (1992).  Foreign bodies: Performance, art, and symbolic anthropology.
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Plotz, J. (2000).  The Crowd: British Literature and Public Politics.
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Rhodes, L.A. (1991).  Emptying beds: The work of an emergency psychiatric unit.
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Sharp, L.A. (2002).  The sacrificed generation : Youth, history, and the colonized mind in Madagascar. xv, 377 p..
Satter, B. (2001).  Each Mind a Kingdom: American Women, Sexual Purity, and the New Thought Movement, 1875-1920.
Scaff, L.A. (1989).  Fleeing the iron cage: Culture, politics, and modernity in the thought of Max Weber.
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Wittgenstein, L. (1967).  Zettel.