Organization 发表于 2025-3-25 04:02:44

Writing Madness in Indigenous Literature: A Hesitationlō writer Lee Maracle, yet it also troubles its own conceptual framework, interrupting and reframing the analysis through the work of other Indigenous authors, scholars, and artists, including Cree scholar and psychologist Jeffrey Ansloos; Tuscarora essayist and story writer Alicia Elliott; Michif a

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过去分词 发表于 2025-3-25 18:36:15

Alcoholic, Mad, Disabled: Constructing Lesbian Identity in Ann Bannon’s “The Beebo Brinker Chroniclehronicles,” paying close attention to the way lesbian identity is constructed in these narratives. In 1950s–60s America, the secluded, secret lives, promiscuity, “lack” of femininity, and many other aspects distinguished lesbians from the heterosexual public as “different” and even “psychologically

arousal 发表于 2025-3-25 21:25:06

Seeing Words, Hearing Voices: Hannah Weiner, Dora García, and the Poetic Performance of Radical Dis/h Weiner and García stage linguistic disruptions of the clean separations between inside and outside, sanity and insanity, rationality and irrationality, and singularity and plurality that regulate normative mental and aesthetic embodiments. McEwan reads Weiner and García’s work as critiques of the

免除责任 发表于 2025-3-26 01:24:07

“My Difference Is Not My Sickness”: Ethnicity and Erasure in Joanne Greenberg’s Jewish Amerieties, the novel’s treatment of cognitive difference and ethnic stereotyping have continued relevance in today’s climate of xenophobia and fear of the mentally ill. Unlike the 1977 movie version, Greenberg’s novel foregrounds disability and ethnic identity to repudiate stigma. Sherman draws on Emma

FLIRT 发表于 2025-3-26 06:27:31

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大都市 发表于 2025-3-26 15:47:17

It Doesn’t Add Up: Mental Illness in Paul Hornschemeier’s : trying to logically reason through it and sublimating trauma into fantasy. Neither approach helps the traumatized characters to heal from their trauma, but Gross argues that . presents the act of writing this comic as the act that liberates its supposed author, Thomas Tennant, from his trauma. Gro

ARK 发表于 2025-3-26 19:58:44

Elizabeth J. DonaldsonContributes to scholarly criticism on twentieth-century women writers.Expands literary disabilities to the subject of mental health.Highlights little-known authors and texts
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Literatures of Madness; Disability Studies a Elizabeth J. Donaldson Book 2018 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018 madness