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  1. Mental illness in popular culture
    Contributor: Packer, Sharon (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Praeger, Santa Barbara, California

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Packer, Sharon (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781440843884; 1440843880
    RVK Categories: CU 3000
    Subjects: Gesellschaft; Literatur; Massenmedien; Musik; Musiktheater; Wahnsinn; Psychose; Literatur; Comic; Musik; Popkultur; Film; Videospiel
    Other subjects: Mental illness in mass media; Mental illness in motion pictures; Mental illness in literature; Mass media / Social aspects; Mental Disorders; Mentally Ill Persons; Motion Pictures as Topic; Television; Literature; Music; Mass media / Social aspects; Mental illness in literature; Mental illness in mass media; Mental illness in motion pictures
    Scope: xxiv, 364 pages, 25 cm
    Notes:

    Psychoanalytic renditions and film noir traditions / Rosa J.H. Berland -- The meme of escaped (male) mental patients in American horror films / Jeffrey Bullins -- Filming hallucinations for A Beautiful Mind, Black Swan, Spider, and Take Shelter / Jocelyn Dupont -- Dissociative identity disorder in horror cinema (You D.I.D.n't see that coming) / Michael Markus -- Spirit possession, mental illness, and the movies, or what's gotten into you? / Sean Moreland -- Hitchcock: master of suspense and mental illness / Mark O'Hara -- McMurphy the trickster, Foucault, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest / Mark O'Hara -- "Nature played me a dirty trick": illness vs. tolerance in gay-themed film / Eric J. Sterling -- Women's agency as madness: "The Yellow Wallpaper" to Penny Dreadful / Laura E. Colmenero-Chilberg -- Orange is the new color for mental illness / Mary L. Colavita, et al. -- Suffering soldiers and PTSD: from Saigon to Walton's Mountain / Haley Gienow-McConnell --

    Mirth and mental illness: television comedy and the human condition / Kristi Rowan Humphreys -- Mentally ill mobsters: from Cagney's White Heat to Scarface to Bugsy and Crazy Joe / Vincent LoBrutto -- How traditional holiday TV movies depict mental illness / Martin J. Manning -- Cotard's Syndrome in True Detective, Alien Invaders, Zombies and Pod People / W. Scott Poole -- House, Monk, Dexter, and Hannibal: "super-powered" mentally ill characters / Lisa Spieker -- Sanity and perception in Philip K. Dick's Clans of the Alphane Moon / Aaron Barlow -- Medea, mothers, and madness: classical culture in popular culture / Daniel R. Fredrick -- Narratives in The Snake Pit, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, and Girl, Interrupted / Jessica N. Lee -- Edgar Allen Poe's unreliable narrators, or "madmen know nothing" / Caleb Puckett -- Lovecraft and "an open slice of howling fear" / Eric Sandberg -- Mind games: representations of madness in video games / Shawn Edrei --

    Graphic narratives: Bechel's Fun Home and Forney's marbles / Nicolde Eugene -- The X-Men as metaphors: when gayness was illness / Marie Freeman Lifshutz -- Arkham Asylum's criminally insane inmates and psychotic psychiatrists / Sharon Packer -- Halfworld's loonies in Rocket Raccoon comics: serious or satire? / Sharon Packer -- Van Gogh and the changing perceptions of mental illness and art / E. Diedre Pribram -- From the Beats to Jean Michel-Basquiat: cultural madness and mad art / Morgan Shipley -- "Autists" and merchandising "autistic art" / Leni Van Goidsenhoven -- Slipping into Silent Hill: transnational trauma / Brenda S. Gardenour Walter -- Kurt Cobain, Nirvana, and Generation X's suicide symbol / Robert L. Bryant, et al. -- Metallica, heavy metal and "suicide music" / Adam W. Darlage and Paul "Hoagy" Burton

  2. Mental illness in popular culture
    Contributor: Packer, Sharon (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Praeger, Santa Barbara, California

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Export to reference management software   RIS file
      BibTeX file
    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Packer, Sharon (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781440843884; 1440843880
    RVK Categories: CU 3000
    Subjects: Gesellschaft; Literatur; Massenmedien; Musik; Musiktheater; Wahnsinn; Psychose; Literatur; Comic; Musik; Popkultur; Film; Videospiel
    Other subjects: Mental illness in mass media; Mental illness in motion pictures; Mental illness in literature; Mass media / Social aspects; Mental Disorders; Mentally Ill Persons; Motion Pictures as Topic; Television; Literature; Music; Mass media / Social aspects; Mental illness in literature; Mental illness in mass media; Mental illness in motion pictures
    Scope: xxiv, 364 pages, 25 cm
    Notes:

    Psychoanalytic renditions and film noir traditions / Rosa J.H. Berland -- The meme of escaped (male) mental patients in American horror films / Jeffrey Bullins -- Filming hallucinations for A Beautiful Mind, Black Swan, Spider, and Take Shelter / Jocelyn Dupont -- Dissociative identity disorder in horror cinema (You D.I.D.n't see that coming) / Michael Markus -- Spirit possession, mental illness, and the movies, or what's gotten into you? / Sean Moreland -- Hitchcock: master of suspense and mental illness / Mark O'Hara -- McMurphy the trickster, Foucault, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest / Mark O'Hara -- "Nature played me a dirty trick": illness vs. tolerance in gay-themed film / Eric J. Sterling -- Women's agency as madness: "The Yellow Wallpaper" to Penny Dreadful / Laura E. Colmenero-Chilberg -- Orange is the new color for mental illness / Mary L. Colavita, et al. -- Suffering soldiers and PTSD: from Saigon to Walton's Mountain / Haley Gienow-McConnell --

    Mirth and mental illness: television comedy and the human condition / Kristi Rowan Humphreys -- Mentally ill mobsters: from Cagney's White Heat to Scarface to Bugsy and Crazy Joe / Vincent LoBrutto -- How traditional holiday TV movies depict mental illness / Martin J. Manning -- Cotard's Syndrome in True Detective, Alien Invaders, Zombies and Pod People / W. Scott Poole -- House, Monk, Dexter, and Hannibal: "super-powered" mentally ill characters / Lisa Spieker -- Sanity and perception in Philip K. Dick's Clans of the Alphane Moon / Aaron Barlow -- Medea, mothers, and madness: classical culture in popular culture / Daniel R. Fredrick -- Narratives in The Snake Pit, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, and Girl, Interrupted / Jessica N. Lee -- Edgar Allen Poe's unreliable narrators, or "madmen know nothing" / Caleb Puckett -- Lovecraft and "an open slice of howling fear" / Eric Sandberg -- Mind games: representations of madness in video games / Shawn Edrei --

    Graphic narratives: Bechel's Fun Home and Forney's marbles / Nicolde Eugene -- The X-Men as metaphors: when gayness was illness / Marie Freeman Lifshutz -- Arkham Asylum's criminally insane inmates and psychotic psychiatrists / Sharon Packer -- Halfworld's loonies in Rocket Raccoon comics: serious or satire? / Sharon Packer -- Van Gogh and the changing perceptions of mental illness and art / E. Diedre Pribram -- From the Beats to Jean Michel-Basquiat: cultural madness and mad art / Morgan Shipley -- "Autists" and merchandising "autistic art" / Leni Van Goidsenhoven -- Slipping into Silent Hill: transnational trauma / Brenda S. Gardenour Walter -- Kurt Cobain, Nirvana, and Generation X's suicide symbol / Robert L. Bryant, et al. -- Metallica, heavy metal and "suicide music" / Adam W. Darlage and Paul "Hoagy" Burton