Are Family Systems and Medical Systems Broken? An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Psychiatric Incarceration in India

I examine whether undue power and privilege allow families in India to use force to incarcerate their wives, daughters or other family members who may deviate from the “norm”. Using my own personal experience, I examine the intersectionality of gender, violence and privilege to see how several syste...

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Main Author: Jhilmil Breckenridge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Genealogy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/4/2/60
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spelling doaj-9e3c2b46113a4aca945afbb495666ed12020-11-25T03:30:28ZengMDPI AGGenealogy2313-57782020-05-014606010.3390/genealogy4020060Are Family Systems and Medical Systems Broken? An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Psychiatric Incarceration in IndiaJhilmil Breckenridge0School of Humanities and the Social Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UKI examine whether undue power and privilege allow families in India to use force to incarcerate their wives, daughters or other family members who may deviate from the “norm”. Using my own personal experience, I examine the intersectionality of gender, violence and privilege to see how several systems are broken. I also argue psychiatry and the patriarchy are tools of oppression and how India and most other societies continue to perpetuate trauma in those they are trying to help. In addition, families become “allies” to psychiatry and medical systems unwittingly and become “keepers” of their broken people. By citing other writing and memoirs, I will show how stories like these have been happening since before Victorian times to the present.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/4/2/60Indiaagencypowerfamilyviolenceforced incarceration
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Are Family Systems and Medical Systems Broken? An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Psychiatric Incarceration in India
Genealogy
India
agency
power
family
violence
forced incarceration
author_facet Jhilmil Breckenridge
author_sort Jhilmil Breckenridge
title Are Family Systems and Medical Systems Broken? An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Psychiatric Incarceration in India
title_short Are Family Systems and Medical Systems Broken? An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Psychiatric Incarceration in India
title_full Are Family Systems and Medical Systems Broken? An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Psychiatric Incarceration in India
title_fullStr Are Family Systems and Medical Systems Broken? An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Psychiatric Incarceration in India
title_full_unstemmed Are Family Systems and Medical Systems Broken? An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Psychiatric Incarceration in India
title_sort are family systems and medical systems broken? an auto-ethnographic reflection on psychiatric incarceration in india
publisher MDPI AG
series Genealogy
issn 2313-5778
publishDate 2020-05-01
description I examine whether undue power and privilege allow families in India to use force to incarcerate their wives, daughters or other family members who may deviate from the “norm”. Using my own personal experience, I examine the intersectionality of gender, violence and privilege to see how several systems are broken. I also argue psychiatry and the patriarchy are tools of oppression and how India and most other societies continue to perpetuate trauma in those they are trying to help. In addition, families become “allies” to psychiatry and medical systems unwittingly and become “keepers” of their broken people. By citing other writing and memoirs, I will show how stories like these have been happening since before Victorian times to the present.
topic India
agency
power
family
violence
forced incarceration
url https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/4/2/60
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