Writing Madness, Writing Normalcy : Self and Stigma in Memoirs of Mental Illness
معرفی کتاب «Writing Madness, Writing Normalcy : Self and Stigma in Memoirs of Mental Illness» نوشتهٔ Lisa Spieker، منتشرشده توسط نشر McFarland et Company در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"What does it mean to be "mad" in contemporary American society? How do we categorize people's reactions to extreme pressures, trauma, loneliness and serious mental illness? Importantly-who gets to determine these classifications, and why? This book seeks to answer these questions through studying an increasingly popular media genre-memoirs of people with mental illnesses. Memoirs, like the ones examined in this book, often respond to stigmatizing tropes about "the mad" in popular culture and engage with concepts in mental health activism and research. This study breaks new academic ground and argues that the featured texts rethink the possibilities of community building and stigma politics. Drawing on literary analysis and sociological concepts, it understands these memoirs as complex, at times even contradictory, approaches to activism."-- Provided by publisher Cover Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I: Self-Fashioning as Normal (Again) and as Mad Chapter One: Self-Fashioning as Normal (Again) Chapter Two: Self-Fashioning as Mad Part II: Objective and Subjective Truth Chapter Three: Producing “Objective Truth” Chapter Four: Producing Subjective Truth Conclusion Chapter Notes Works Cited Index
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