What if depression, in the Americas at least, could be traced to histories of colonialism, genocide, slavery, exclusion, and everyday segregation and isolation that haunt all of our lives, rather than to biochemical imbalances? This article seeks alternatives to the medical model found in most depression memoirs by considering how the epistemological and methodological struggles faced by a scholar of the African diaspora confronted by the absent archive of slavery are relevant to discussions of political depression. Combining scholarly investigation and personal memoir, Saidiya Hartman's Lose Your Mother exemplifies feminism's affective turn not only by bringing personal narrative into scholarship, but by seeking reparation for the past in ...
Seamfulness is a narrative-based and arts-informed inquiry into young women's "depression" as pedago...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, English: Literature, 2013This paper examines the social na...
Maternal depression is a global public health issue (Almond, 2009); however, much of the existing re...
In Depression: A Public Feeling, Ann Cvetkovich combines memoir and critical essay in search of ways...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
Guided by an intersectional blueprint and inductive analysis of 45 in-depth interviews, autoethnogra...
It is well known that depression occurs more often in women than in men. It is the most commonly enc...
This dissertation examines experiences of depression for Africana people who live under conditions o...
This article asks the question: "What does it mean to think about 'home' and 'be...
In writing this thesis, the writer discusses the depression of women because of patriarchal traditio...
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13(3): pp. 161-17.BACKGROUND: Depression is...
Abstract: Although there are many theories of the causes of depression, they all assume that some ca...
This dissertation explores the psychological effect of social inequality and social injustices foste...
Abstract: Although there are many theories of the causes of depression, they all assume that some ca...
This paper analyses experiences of depression and antidepressant use within a neoliberal society. Th...
Seamfulness is a narrative-based and arts-informed inquiry into young women's "depression" as pedago...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, English: Literature, 2013This paper examines the social na...
Maternal depression is a global public health issue (Almond, 2009); however, much of the existing re...
In Depression: A Public Feeling, Ann Cvetkovich combines memoir and critical essay in search of ways...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
Guided by an intersectional blueprint and inductive analysis of 45 in-depth interviews, autoethnogra...
It is well known that depression occurs more often in women than in men. It is the most commonly enc...
This dissertation examines experiences of depression for Africana people who live under conditions o...
This article asks the question: "What does it mean to think about 'home' and 'be...
In writing this thesis, the writer discusses the depression of women because of patriarchal traditio...
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13(3): pp. 161-17.BACKGROUND: Depression is...
Abstract: Although there are many theories of the causes of depression, they all assume that some ca...
This dissertation explores the psychological effect of social inequality and social injustices foste...
Abstract: Although there are many theories of the causes of depression, they all assume that some ca...
This paper analyses experiences of depression and antidepressant use within a neoliberal society. Th...
Seamfulness is a narrative-based and arts-informed inquiry into young women's "depression" as pedago...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, English: Literature, 2013This paper examines the social na...
Maternal depression is a global public health issue (Almond, 2009); however, much of the existing re...