Mental Illness in Popular Culture

Mental Illness in Popular Culture

by Sharon Packer (Editor)

Synopsis

Being crazy is generally a negative characterization today, yet many celebrated artists, leaders, and successful individuals have achieved greatness despite suffering from mental illness. This book explores the many different representations of mental illness that exist-and sometimes persist-in both traditional and new media across eras.


* Showcases a wide variety of media representations of mental illness and enables readers choose which views they accept

* Documents how the work of classic authors who wrote about or experienced mental illness-such as Poe or Lovecraft-remain relevant today

* Spotlights examples of how popular culture such as comedies mirror changing attitudes toward mental illness and are helping pave the path to greater acceptance

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More Information

Format: Unabridged
Pages: 392
Edition: Unabridged
Publisher: Praeger
Published: 31 May 2017

ISBN 10: 1440843880
ISBN 13: 9781440843884

Media Reviews
[A]n interesting new account of mental illness and its multitude of representations in popular culture. . . . The book will prove useful for more advanced students, faculty, or other individuals interested in the various forms of mental illness represented in areas of popular culture. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above; faculty and professionals. - Choice
Author Bio

Sharon Packer, MD, is a practicing psychiatrist and psychopharmacologist and an assistant professor of psychiatry.