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In the Cycle of Poverty and Mental Disorders, poverty is presented as a factor both leading to and resulting from serious mental pathology (WHO, 2001). Organized by Kiasma's Maria Hirvi, these works and others, including Anne, Aki and God, 1998, in which the borders between reality, imagination, and mental pathology blur to extinction, survey a decade of Ahtila's output. You may not end up wealthy or healthy, or die safely in bed, but the Holy Spirit does not lead to mental pathology. |
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