Natalie Clark, Patrick Walton, Julie Drolet, Tara Tribute, Georgia Jules, Talicia Main, and Mike Arnouse Part Three: Gendering, Discourse, and Power 7 Is It Normal or PMS? Women’s Strategies in Negotiating and Resisting Negative Premenstrual Change.Ruby Peterson and Sabina Chatterjee 6 Melq’ilwiye (Coming Together): Re-imagining Mental Health for Urban Indigenous Youth through Intersections of Identity, Sovereignty, and Resistance.Mohamed Ibrahim 5 Dancing with Complexity: Decolonization and Social Justice Dialogues.China Mills Part Two: Decolonizing Research and Practice 4 Mental Health in Africa: Human Rights Approaches to Decolonization.Viviane Josewski 3 Global Psychiatrization and Psychic Colonization: The Coloniality of Global Mental Health.Marina Morrow 2 A “Third Space” for Doing Social Justice Research.Lorraine Halinka Malcoe and Marina Morrow Part One: Foregrounding Social Justice Theorizing 1 “Women and Madness” Revisited: The Promise of Intersectional and Mad Studies Frameworks. Table of contents : Contents Preface Introduction: Science, Social (In)Justice, and Mental Health
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