Literatures of madness : disability studies and mental health
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書誌事項
Literatures of madness : disability studies and mental health
(Literary disability studies)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
- : pbk
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  愛知
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  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
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  韓国
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  イギリス
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注記
"Softcover re-print of the Hardcover 1st edition 2018"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Literatures of Madness: Disability Studies and Mental Health brings together scholars working in disability studies, mad studies, feminist theory, Indigenous studies, postcolonial theory, Jewish literature, queer studies, American studies, trauma studies, and comics to create an intersectional community of scholarship in literary disability studies of mental health. The collection contains essays on canonical authors and lesser known and sometimes forgotten writers, including Sylvia Plath, Louisa May Alcott, Hannah Weiner, Mary Jane Ward, Michelle Cliff, Lee Maracle, Joanne Greenberg, Ann Bannon, Jerry Pinto, Persimmon Blackbridge, and others. The volume addresses the under-representation of madness and psychiatric disability in the field of disability studies, which traditionally focuses on physical disability, and explores the controversies and the common ground among disability studies, anti-psychiatric discourses, mad studies, graphic medicine, and health/medical humanities.
目次
Introduction: Breathing in Airless Spaces
Elizabeth J. Donaldson
Part I: Mad Community
1 Coming Out Mad, Coming Out Disabled
Elizabeth Brewer
2 Going Barefoot: Mad Affiliation, Identity Politics, and Eros
PhebeAnn M. Wolframe
3 "Hundreds of People Like Me": A Search for a Mad Community in The Bell Jar
Rose Miyatsu
4 Writing Madness in Indigenous Literature: A Hesitation
Erin Soros
Part II: Mad History
5 "Is the young lady mad?": Psychiatric Disability in Louisa May Alcott's Fiction
Karen Valerius
6 The Snake Pit: Mary Jane Ward's Asylum Fiction and Mental Health Advocacy
Elizabeth J. Donaldson
7 Alcoholic, Mad, Disabled: Constructing Lesbian Identity in Ann Bannon's "Beebo Brinker Chronicles"
Tatiana Prorokova
8 Seeing Words, Hearing Voices: Hannah Weiner, Dora Garcia, and the Poetic Performance of Radical Dis/Humanism
Andrew McEwan
Part III: Mad Survival
9 "My Difference Is Not My [Mental] Sickness": Ethnicity and Erasure in Joanne Greenberg's Jewish American Life Writing
Gail Berkeley Sherman
10 Resistance, Suffering, and Psychiatric Disability in Jerry Pinto's Em and the Big Hoom and Amandeep Sandhu's Sepia Leaves
Srikanth Mallavarapu
11 Mental Disability and Social Value in Michelle Cliff's Abeng
Drew Holladay
12 It Doesn't Add Up: Mental Illness in Paul Hornschemeier's Mother Come Home
Jessica Gross
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