Christopher Harding
Christopher Harding (born July 1978) is a cultural historian of modern India and Japan, lecturer in Asian history at the University of Edinburgh, broadcaster and journalist. His series on culture and mental health, The Borders of Sanity, was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service in 2016.[1]
Selected publications
- Religious Transformation in South Asia: the Meanings of Conversion in Colonial Punjab. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008. (Oxford Historical Monographs)
- Religion and Psychotherapy in Modern Japan, Routledge, 2014. (Editor)
- Bukkyou Seishin Bunseki: Kosawa Heisaku-sensei wo kataru, (Nagao, Harding & Ikuta (co-authors)). Kongo Shuppan, 2016.
- "Historical Reflections on Madness", in White, Read, Jain & Orr, The Palgrave Handbook of Global Mental Health: Socio-Cultural Perspectives, Palgrave, 2016.
References
- ↑ Madness and Moral Panic in Japan, Meiji to the Present Day – Christopher Harding. The Japan Society. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
External links
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