Obstruction 发表于 2025-4-1 02:32:31
Variations on Depression in the Work of Ken Lum,nown . (2002), she questions an association of his work with depression in the clinical sense. The ongoing social inequities based on money, class, race, ethnicity, marginalization or perceived irrelevance that motivate his work communicate rather a sense of existential depression that coincides witBarrister 发表于 2025-4-1 07:28:13
,Don’t We Hurt Like You? Examining the Lack of Portrayals of African American Women and Mental Healtbutes to the stereotype of the “strong Black woman.” African American women may be reluctant to seek care and may go untreated or undertreated by clinicians. Off-screen mental health advocacy and on-screen engagement with mental health issues of African American women may decrease stigma and support茁壮成长 发表于 2025-4-1 10:27:05
Feeling Unproductive: Vivek Shraya on the Creative Labor of Negative Affect,t in the form of depression, anger, or trauma is typically marginalized, queer racialized artists are faced, conversely, with a demand to publicly perform pain and misery at the expense of the fullness of their humanity and joy. Shraya’s . and . draw attention to the contradictions of creative labouMILK 发表于 2025-4-1 15:45:45
,Being Sita: Gayathri Ramprasad’s ,sion, which in turn might alert individuals to unsatisfactory conditions in their lives. Ramprasad describes being torn between the cultural expectations of her birth place in Bangalore, India, and those of her adoptive country, the U.S. Her narrative reflects Elliott’s theories by describing how de加剧 发表于 2025-4-1 21:56:30
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