Motion pictures can influence the development of both normal and disordered personality. The femme fatale of the film noir movies of the 1940s and 1950s is representative of several related personality disorders characterized by histrionics, self-absorption, psychopathy, and unpredictability. This report will examine how various societal factors occurring during World War II and its aftermath influenced the portrayal of these disordered females and how these depictions, in turn, reflected and influenced American culture at the time. Specific reference to issues of criminology, economics, gender, as well as feminist viewpoints on this phenomenon will be explored
The topic of this research is mental illness’ representation in film and how it has perpetuated nega...
abstract: By focusing on photojournalists for LIFE and Ladies’ Home Journal, I investigate mental he...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how feature films and mass media portray women and men in ...
This research tested the hypothesis that the gender distribution of person-ality disorders stems fro...
1 page.During WWII, American society experienced a momentous shift in gender roles as women stepped ...
The Dark Mirror: Psychiatry and Film Noir probes the meanings behind the depiction of psychiatry and...
The femme fatale is a marker for the past is evident in the film noir work of German exile directors...
The study aimed to review the literature about personality disorders among females and the role of p...
From ancient Greek tragedy to Dexter, mental illness has long been a dominant theme in popular cultu...
Since the publication of the first edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disord...
ABSTRACT Since the inception of cinema, women have been portrayed with the typical identities of emo...
This study will examine the ways in which mental conditions are portrayed in screenplays. Specifical...
‘Just tell me the truth. I'm not the police. I don't care what you've done. I'm not going to hurt yo...
The research entitled “The Narcissistic Personality Disorder in Symptoms Experience of Amy Dunn in G...
Many historians have noted the cultural “retreat” of women into their domestic spheres at the end of...
The topic of this research is mental illness’ representation in film and how it has perpetuated nega...
abstract: By focusing on photojournalists for LIFE and Ladies’ Home Journal, I investigate mental he...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how feature films and mass media portray women and men in ...
This research tested the hypothesis that the gender distribution of person-ality disorders stems fro...
1 page.During WWII, American society experienced a momentous shift in gender roles as women stepped ...
The Dark Mirror: Psychiatry and Film Noir probes the meanings behind the depiction of psychiatry and...
The femme fatale is a marker for the past is evident in the film noir work of German exile directors...
The study aimed to review the literature about personality disorders among females and the role of p...
From ancient Greek tragedy to Dexter, mental illness has long been a dominant theme in popular cultu...
Since the publication of the first edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disord...
ABSTRACT Since the inception of cinema, women have been portrayed with the typical identities of emo...
This study will examine the ways in which mental conditions are portrayed in screenplays. Specifical...
‘Just tell me the truth. I'm not the police. I don't care what you've done. I'm not going to hurt yo...
The research entitled “The Narcissistic Personality Disorder in Symptoms Experience of Amy Dunn in G...
Many historians have noted the cultural “retreat” of women into their domestic spheres at the end of...
The topic of this research is mental illness’ representation in film and how it has perpetuated nega...
abstract: By focusing on photojournalists for LIFE and Ladies’ Home Journal, I investigate mental he...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how feature films and mass media portray women and men in ...