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245 00 $aNormalizing mental illness and neurodiversity in entertainment media :$bquieting the madness /$cedited by Malynnda Johnson and Christopher J. Olson.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2021.
300 $a1 online resource (xvi, 215 pages)
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction : Why depictions of mental illness matter / Malynnda Johnson and Tara Walker"Remember what Dr. Lopez said" : Portrayals of mental health care in Nickelodeon's The Loud House / Jerralyn Moudry"And I suffer from short-term memory loss" : Understanding presentations of mental health in Pixar's Finding Nemo and Finding Dory through communication theory of identity / Hayley T. MarkovichFamily narratives and mental illness in This is Us / Ali GattoniCognitive differences in Star Trek : The case and evolution of Reginald Barclay / Craig A. Meyer and Daniel PrestonPopular culture and the (mis)representation of Asperger's : A study on the sitcoms Community and The Big Bang Theory / Benson RajanPsychopath, Sociopath, or Autistic : Labeling and framing the brilliance of Sherlock Holmes / Malynnda JohnsonWhen Saga Norén meets neurotypicality : A liminal encounter along The Bridge / Magnus Danielson and Mike KemaniThe Girl on the Swing : An analysis of cues and depression in Joe Wright's Pride and Prejudice (2005) / McKenzie L. Caldwell and Rodney F. DickDepictions of depression and eating disorders in My Mad Fat Diary / Marta Lopera-Mármol, Mónika Jiménez-Morales, and Manel Jiménez-Morales"Portraying real feelings with comedy on top" : Postpartum depression storylines and domestic sitcoms / Sarah Symonds LeBlancRuby Wax : Comedy, celebrity capital, and (re)presentations of mental illness / Sherryl WilsonPost-traumatic stress disorder in the films Taxi Driver and You Were Never Really Here : A comparative progressive approach / Jason LeeBipolar and Shameless : Showtime's portrayal of living and working with bipolar disorder / Shannon O'SullivanWrestling with eating disorders : Transmedia depictions of body issues in WWE's women's professional wrestling / CarrieLynn D. Reinhard and Christopher J. OlsonConclusion : Destigmatizing mental illness and neurodiversity in entertainment media / Christopher J. Olson.
588 $aDescription based on print version record.
520 $aThis volume examines the shift toward positive and more accurate portrayals of mental illness in entertainment media, asking where these succeed and considering where more needs to be done. With studies that identify and analyze the characters, viewpoints, and experiences of mental illness across film and television, it considers the messages conveyed about mental illness and reflects on how the different texts reflect, reinforce, or challenge sociocultural notions regarding mental illness. Presenting chapters that explore a range of texts from film and television, covering a variety of mental health conditions, including autism, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and more, this book will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural and media studies, and mental health.
545 0 $aMalynnda Johnson is an assistant professor of Communication at Indiana State University, USA, and the author of HIV on TV: Popular Culture's Epidemic. Christopher J. Olson is completing his doctoral research at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA. He is the co-author of Possessed Women, Haunted States: Cultural Tensions in Exorcism Cinema and the co-editor of Making Sense of Cinema: Empirical Studies into Film Spectators and Spectatorship; Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between: Challenging Gender and Sexuality Stereotypes in Children's Entertainment Media; and Convergent Wrestling: Participatory Culture, Transmedia Storytelling, and Intertextuality in the Squared Circle.
650 0 $aMental illness in motion pictures.
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