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Cinemas Sinister Psychiatrists From Caligari To Hannibal Illustrated Sharon Packer

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Cinemas Sinister Psychiatrists From Caligari To Hannibal Illustrated Sharon Packer
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 67.85 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Sharon Packer
ISBN: 9780786463909, 0786463902
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Illustrated

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Cinemas Sinister Psychiatrists From Caligari To Hannibal Illustrated Sharon Packer by Sharon Packer 9780786463909, 0786463902 instant download after payment.

Film history is merged with psychiatric history seamlessly, to show how and why bad depictions of mind doctors (especially hypnotists) occur in early film, long before Hannibal Lecter burst upon the scene. The German Expressionist Dr. Caligari is not cinema's first psychotic charlatan, but he launches the stereotype of screen psychiatrists who are sicker than their patients. Many film psychiatrists function as political metaphors, while many more reflect real life clinical controversies. This book discusses films with diabolical drugging, unethical experimentation, involuntary incarceration, sexual exploitation, lobotomies, "shock schlock," conspiracy theories and military medicine, to show how fact informs fantasy, and when fantasy trumps reality. Traditional asylum thrillers changed after hospital stays shortened and laws protected people against involuntary commitment. Except for six short "golden years" from 1957 to 1963, portrayals of bad psychiatrists far outnumber good ones and this book tells how and why that was.

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