The article is aimed at analysing the social role of Prozac in contemporary society, especially among Americans. Various contexts of this problem are considered against the background of the psychopharmacological happiness concept as well as of different neo-liberal anxieties. Also, some moral and social issues of Prozac use are taken into account
Beyond the brute pain of depression, individuals enduring this problem also commonly face a more sub...
Depression is an experience known to millions. But arguments rage on aspects of its definition and i...
This paper provides a poststructuralist analysis of the cultural inscription of drug-using subjects ...
The article is aimed at analysing the social role of Prozac in contemporary society, especially amon...
This article addresses the relations between ‘nature’ and ‘culture’ (and those characteristics assoc...
Since Prozac emerged on the market at the end of 1987, there has been a dramatic increase in antidep...
Over the last half century there has been an ever increasing proliferation of drugs being produced f...
The Freud Of Prozac: Tracing Psychotropic Medications Through American Popular Culture, 1950--2000 e...
Neste trabalho enfocaremos o consumo de antidepressivos, buscando questionar a posição mais comument...
This article explores the idea that narrative is the primary vehicle through which antidepressant co...
While Prozac initially came to be termed the ‘wonder-drug’ for adults suffering from depression, the...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Beyond the brute pain of depr...
In the 1990s the estimated prevalence of depression was two thousand times higher than in the 1960s ...
Societal attitudes with respect to mood altering agents have undergone cyclical changes through Amer...
Criticising the discourse of happiness and wellbeing from a psychoanalytic perspective, this article...
Beyond the brute pain of depression, individuals enduring this problem also commonly face a more sub...
Depression is an experience known to millions. But arguments rage on aspects of its definition and i...
This paper provides a poststructuralist analysis of the cultural inscription of drug-using subjects ...
The article is aimed at analysing the social role of Prozac in contemporary society, especially amon...
This article addresses the relations between ‘nature’ and ‘culture’ (and those characteristics assoc...
Since Prozac emerged on the market at the end of 1987, there has been a dramatic increase in antidep...
Over the last half century there has been an ever increasing proliferation of drugs being produced f...
The Freud Of Prozac: Tracing Psychotropic Medications Through American Popular Culture, 1950--2000 e...
Neste trabalho enfocaremos o consumo de antidepressivos, buscando questionar a posição mais comument...
This article explores the idea that narrative is the primary vehicle through which antidepressant co...
While Prozac initially came to be termed the ‘wonder-drug’ for adults suffering from depression, the...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Beyond the brute pain of depr...
In the 1990s the estimated prevalence of depression was two thousand times higher than in the 1960s ...
Societal attitudes with respect to mood altering agents have undergone cyclical changes through Amer...
Criticising the discourse of happiness and wellbeing from a psychoanalytic perspective, this article...
Beyond the brute pain of depression, individuals enduring this problem also commonly face a more sub...
Depression is an experience known to millions. But arguments rage on aspects of its definition and i...
This paper provides a poststructuralist analysis of the cultural inscription of drug-using subjects ...