Ethan Watters is the author of Urban Tribes, an examination of the mores of the "never-marrieds," and the coauthor of Making Monsters, a groundbreaking indictment of the recovered memory movement. A frequent contributor to The New York Times Magazine, Discover, Men's Journal, Wired, and This American Life, he lives in San Francisco with his wife and children.
".".."in addition to the cultural flotsam that drives the rest of
the world crazy, America is literally exporting its mental
illnesses...[Watters] is on to something worth pondering." --"Time"
magazine
""Crazy Like Us" is a blistering and truly original work of
reporting and analysis, uncovering America's role in homogenizing
how the world defines wellness and healing." -- Po Bronson, author
of "NurtureShock"
""Crazy Like Us" is both groundbreaking and shocking...Whether
Watters' book will be sand in the engines of the bulldozers remains
to be seen. At least it proves the West, despite its best
intentions, does not possess all the answers."--"The Boston
Globe"
"A devastating account of America's psychological adventures
abroad. The stories Watters tells will move you, surprise you, and
occasionally infuriate you, and they will change the way you think
about culture, human nature, and the mind." -- Paul Tough, author
of "Whatever it Takes"
"Ethan Watters has a truly original take on the way our country
shapes the expression of mental illness around the globe. His is
one of those books you can't stop thinking about or referring to in
conversation, that permanently changes your perspective on beliefs
you took for granted." -- Peggy Orenstein, author of "Waiting for
Daisy"
"Ethan Watters has traveled the world to look at how globalization
reaches far beyond economics and into people's very conceptions of
what constitutes health and sanity. I find his book provocative,
original, and convincing." -- Adam Hochschild, author of "Bury the
Chains" and "King Leopold's Ghost"
"I couldn't put it down. "Crazy Like Us" is a fascinating and
provocative intellectual travelogue, and Watters is a fearless
guide." -- Alan Burdick, author of "Out of Eden"
"In crisp journalistic style, Watters argues convincingly that what
the American psychiatric industry exports is not so much drugs as
diseases." --"Mother Jones"
"Searing, startling, and utterly unforgettable. Ethan Watters
brilliantly surveys the stark interior cost of globalization, from
our export of stress disorders to Sri Lanka to our marketing of
depression in Japan as 'a cold of the soul.' "Crazy Like Us" is a
grand tour of the new global psyche, distorted and darkened by the
export of the American dream." -- Jason Roberts, National Book
Critics Circle finalist for "A Sense of the World"
"Watters commands attention with his repartee and conversational
manner while drawing much-needed attention to the consequences of
Western intrusion. This fascinating book deserves attention from
mental health workers and Americans interested in the reach of
their culture's psyche across the globe."-- "Library Journal"
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