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Mental Illness In Popular Media Essays On The Representation Of Disorders Lawrence C Rubin

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Mental Illness In Popular Media Essays On The Representation Of Disorders Lawrence C Rubin
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Publisher: McFarland & Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Lawrence C. Rubin, Lawrence C. Rubin
ISBN: 9780786460656, 0786460652
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Mental Illness In Popular Media Essays On The Representation Of Disorders Lawrence C Rubin by Lawrence C. Rubin, Lawrence C. Rubin 9780786460656, 0786460652 instant download after payment.

Whether in movies, cartoons, commercials, or even fast food marketing, psychology and mental illness remain pervasive in popular culture. In this collection of new essays, scholars from a range of fields explore representations of mental illness and disabilities across various media of popular culture. Contributors address how forms of psychiatric disorder have been addressed in film, on stage, and in literature, how popular culture genres are utilized to communicate often confusing and conflicted relationships with the mentally ill, and how popular cultures around the world reflect mental illness and disability. Analyses of sources as disparate as the Batman films, Broadway musicals and Nigerian home movies reveal how definitions of mental illness, mental health, and of psychology itself intersect with discourses on race, gender, law, capitalism, and globalization

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