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Personal bio
Daniel Mason is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, with research interests in the subjective experience of mental illness, the use of the humanities in treatment, and the influence of literature, history, and culture on modern medical practice. He received a BA in Biology from Harvard in 1998, and his MD from UCSF in 2004. A fiction writer, he is the author The Piano Tuner, The Winter Soldier, and A Registry of My Passage Upon the Earth (2020). His short stories and essays have appeared in Harper's, Zoetrope, The Atlantic, Lapham's Quarterly and the New York Times Book Review. He is a recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2015, he served as Visiting Professor in Creative Writing, teaching the Stanford Stegner Fiction Workshop. Currently teaching
ANTHRO 286: Culture and Madness: Anthropological and Psychiatric Approaches to Mental Illness
(Spring)
ANTHRO 186: Culture and Madness: Anthropological and Psychiatric Approaches to Mental Illness (Spring) HUMBIO 146: Culture and Madness: Anthropological and Psychiatric Approaches to Mental Illness (Spring) PSYC 286: Culture and Madness: Anthropological and Psychiatric Approaches to Mental Illness (Spring) PSYC 290: Teaching in Psychiatry (Winter, Spring, Summer) PSYC 199: Undergraduate Research, Independent Study, or Directed Reading (Spring, Summer) |