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My deepest gratitude to @dukepress.bsky.social for the wonderful editorial and production work! And to the two reviewers/blurbers!
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Save 30% on #NewBook "Between Families and Institutions" by @zhiyingma.bsky.social , which examines how the contemporary Chinese state’s biopolitical governance impacts families’ involvement in the psychiatric care of their close relatives. #MedicalAnthropology #AsianStudies
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Cover of Between Families and Institutions: Mental Health and Biopolitical Paternalism in Contemporary China by Zhiying Ma. Background features artwork by Sophie Hing-Yee Cheung, a collage of white rectangular erasers covered in marbled streaks of newspaper ink. The title is centered and framed by a black and purple ink drawing that evokes a tree shape.
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Thank you so much, Eugene!
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The book is officially out today! I can't wait to return to Chicago and hold my copy in hand! @socmedanthro.bsky.social
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In "Between Families and Institutions" @zhiyingma.bsky.social examines how the contemporary Chinese state’s biopolitical governance impacts families’ involvement in the psychiatric care of their close relatives. Read the intro for free now! #Anthropology #AsianStudies
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Cover of Between Families and Institutions: Mental Health and Biopolitical Paternalism in Contemporary China by Zhiying Ma. Background features artwork by Sophie Hing-Yee Cheung, a collage of white rectangular erasers covered in marbled streaks of newspaper ink. The title is centered and framed by a black and purple ink drawing that evokes a tree shape.
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My book is coming out in May! It examines families’ complex involvement in China’s mental health services, analyzing its implications on the country’s politics of governance and ethics of care. Pre-order with code E25ZHYMA to get 30% off: www.dukeupress.edu/between-fami.... @dukepress.bsky.social
The title of my book, "Between Families and Institutions: Mental Health and Biopolitical Paternalism in Contemporary China" is set against artwork made by Hong Kong artist Sophie Hing-Yee Cheung. It depicts the park near her childhood home where she retreated to vent her emotions. In the center, the trees are recreated in vivid purple, and the white, negative spaces are the lamps and spotlights of the park. Surrounding the central square is an image of an old newspaper with ink erased, representing the color of those remembered plants at night.