Mad Matters: A Critical Reader in Canadian Mad Studies

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Brenda A. LeFrançois, Robert Menzies, Geoffrey Reaume
Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2013 - 394 pagine
Electroshock : torture as 'treatment" / Don Weitz -- Is mad studies emerging as a new field of inquiry? / David Revile -- Making madness matter in academic practice / Kathryn Church -- Part IV. Law, public policy, and media madness. Mad patients as legal intervenors in court / Lucy Costa -- Removing civil rights : how dare we? / Gordon Warme -- "They should not be allowed to do this to the homeless and mentally ill" : minimum separation distance bylaws reconsidered / Lilith "Chava" Finkler -- The making and marketing of mental health literacy in Canada / Kimberley White and Ryan Pike -- Pitching mad : news media and the psychiatric survivor perspective / Rob Wipond -- Part V. Social justice, madness, and identity politics. Mad nation? Thinking through race, class, and mad identity politics / Rachel Gorman -- Whither indigenizing the mad movement? Theorizing the social relations of race and madness through conviviality / Louise Tam -- Spaces in place : negotiating queer in/visibility within psychiatric and mental health service settings / Andrea Daley -- Rerouting the weeds : the move from criminalizing to pathologizing "troubled youth" in The review of the roots of youth violence / Jijian Voronka -- Recovery : progressive paradigm or neoliberal smokescreen? / Marina Morrow
 

Sommario

Introducing Mad Studies
1
Part I
23
Chapter 1
27
Chapter 2
38
Chapter 3
49
Chapter 4
64
Chapter 5
79
Part II
91
Chapter 15
210
Chapter 16
221
Chapter 17
239
Chapter 18
253
Part V
265
Chapter 19
269
Chapter 20
281
Chapter 21
298

Chapter 6
94
Chapter 7
105
Chapter 8
122
Chapter 9
130
Part III
141
Chapter 10
144
Chapter 11
158
Chapter 12
170
Chapter 13
181
Part IV
191
Chapter 14
195
Chapter 22
309
Chapter 23
323
Glossary of Terms
334
References
341
Case Law and Statutes
378
About the Editors and Contributors
379
Copyright Acknowledgments
384
Index
385
Back Cover
396
Copyright

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Informazioni sull'autore (2013)

Brenda A. LeFrançois is Associate Professor of Social Work at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Robert Menzies is Professor of Sociology at Simon Fraser University.
Geoffrey Reaume is Associate Professor of Critical Disability Studies at York University.

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