Mad Matters: A Critical Reader in Canadian Mad StudiesBrenda 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 |
Parole e frasi comuni
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