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The Modernisation of Tradition: Thinking About Madness in Patna, India

SATHWIK REDDY GOPU1 SAM KAMAL BODDU2
1Acumen IITJEE & NEET College and Coaching Institute, Telangana, India. 2Shine Group of Institutions, Telangana, India.

Published Online: May-June 2022

Pages: 363-374

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Abstract: Thirty-nine educated middle-class residents of Patna, India, were interviewed about vignette describing the behaviour of seemingly mad man or woman. The interview explored their representations of traditional healing methods and of Modern psychiatric notions. Besides explanations for mental illness and madness, the interviews also covered the reaction of families and neighbours to such phenomena. Respondents think causes depending on the context, ranging from frustrated desires, shock, and heredity to spirit possession. The majority's spontaneous preference for modern, psychiatric, treatment often co-exists with a faith in traditional healing. This faith is strengthened by their family's traditional preference. The results are discussed as example of process of modernisation of a common-sense in popularised scientific notions become anchored in the traditional setting of social structure and family life. The newly acquired knowledge forms a loosely organised social representation confronting a strongly objectified cultural representation of traditional thinking.

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