This paper explores the role of embodied visuality in the formation of stigma toward representations of mental illness in Hollywood movies. Including Foucauldian theory and perspectives from the disciplines of disability studies and media literacy, this paper advocates for the use of curricular materials that may offset monstrous and otherizing portrayals of persons with psychiatric disablilities
From ancient Greek tragedy to Dexter, mental illness has long been a dominant theme in popular cultu...
This dissertation aims to provide new readings of Jacques Audiard’s Rust and Bone and Lee Chang-dong...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
In this article the authors explore images of disability in Hollywood movies. Our analysis draws fro...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
This article addresses two primary themes in the lives of people with intellectual/develop-mental di...
This project is an excavation of the ways in which cinema has relied on a one-dimensional approach t...
The topic of this research is mental illness’ representation in film and how it has perpetuated nega...
As one of the most potent and substantial form of mass communication, film exercises a very signific...
This paper looks at how the media portrays schizophrenia and how it is influencing society’s view of...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
abstract: The depiction of mental illness, schizophrenia in particular, within film is a unique phen...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
From ancient Greek tragedy to Dexter, mental illness has long been a dominant theme in popular cultu...
This dissertation aims to provide new readings of Jacques Audiard’s Rust and Bone and Lee Chang-dong...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...
Over time, the societies’ relation towards people with disability has changed its course, due to the...
In this article the authors explore images of disability in Hollywood movies. Our analysis draws fro...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
This article addresses two primary themes in the lives of people with intellectual/develop-mental di...
This project is an excavation of the ways in which cinema has relied on a one-dimensional approach t...
The topic of this research is mental illness’ representation in film and how it has perpetuated nega...
As one of the most potent and substantial form of mass communication, film exercises a very signific...
This paper looks at how the media portrays schizophrenia and how it is influencing society’s view of...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
abstract: The depiction of mental illness, schizophrenia in particular, within film is a unique phen...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
From ancient Greek tragedy to Dexter, mental illness has long been a dominant theme in popular cultu...
This dissertation aims to provide new readings of Jacques Audiard’s Rust and Bone and Lee Chang-dong...
Society constructs meaning, labels, and general stereotypes for what is considered the status quo wi...