Artigo Revisado por pares

“Dictating the Suitable Way of Life”: Mental Hygiene for Children and Workers in Socialist Mexico, 1934–1940

2013; Wiley; Volume: 49; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/jhbs.21591

ISSN

1520-6696

Autores

Andrés Ríos Molina,

Tópico(s)

Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices

Resumo

After the M exican R evolution (1910–1920), an ambitious project of national reconstruction began in which education and health were two priorities in the consolidation of a new nation. In this context of social, cultural, and political transformation, mental hygiene was a field that made it possible to articulate the professional practice of psychiatrists with the project of the nation promoted by postrevolutionary governments. In M exico, the mental hygiene movement was headed by the same doctors who professionalized the practice of psychiatry and made it a specialized field of knowledge. The first generation of psychiatrists managed to integrate mental hygiene into health and education policies during the socialist administration of president L ázaro C árdenas; a phenomenon that made evident the articulation between mental hygiene, social medicine, and nationalist discourse. Discussion will focus on proposals made from the perspective of mental hygiene as a function of two social sectors regarded as priorities by the C árdenas government: children and workers.

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