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Madness, Power and the Media: Class, Gender and Race in Popular Representations of Mental Distress


Madness, Power and the Media: Class, Gender and Race in Popular Representations of Mental Distress

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Madness, Power and the Media: Class, Gender and Race in Popular Representations of Mental Distress

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ISBN:
9780230218802
Publication Date:
30 Jul 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
238 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Madness, Power and the Media: Class, Gender and Race in Popular Representations of Mental Distress

Description

Questioning the psychiatric construction of mental distress as 'illness', and challenging existing studies of media stigmatization, Stephen Harper argues that today's media images of mental distress are often sympathetic, yet tend to reproduce the sexist, classist, racist and individualist ideologies of contemporary capitalism.

Contents

Acknowledgements Framing Madness: Historical and Cultural Debates Stigmatisation, Violence and Media Criticism The Suffering Screen: Cinematic Portrayals of Mental Distress Channelling Affliction: Television Discourses of Distress A New Leaf?: Changing Representations of Mental Distress in Print Media Conclusion: Media, Madness and Ideology in Capitalist Society Notes Bibliography Index

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