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This is one of the first books to comprehensively explore representations of madness in postwar British and American Fiction. The five authors come from diverse backgrounds 鈥?literary studies, social psychology, medical psychiatry and psychiatric nursing 鈥?and as such the book's perspectives are informed through several discourses, making it a unique co-authored text in the discipline of Health Humanities. The book looks at representations of madness in a range of texts by postwar writers (such as Ken Kesey, Marge Piercy, Patrick McGrath, Leslie Marmon Silko, William Golding, Patrick Gale, William Burroughs and J.G. Ballard, to name a few), and explores the ways in which these representations help to shape public perceptions and experiences of mental disorder.
This book is relevant to both those with interests in literary studies and a vital read for psychiatric clinicians and professionals who are interested in how literature can inform and enhance clinical practices.
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Cover 1
Half Title 2
Title 4
Copyright 5
Contents 8
Acknowledgements 9
Author Biographies 10
1. Writing Madness, Analysing Madness 14
2. Mental States 31
3. Power and Institutions in Fiction 74
4. Diversity, Ethnicity, Madness and Fiction 112
5. Creativity, Madness and Fiction 143
6. Postmodern Madness 172
7. Literature and Clinical Education 197
Notes 208
Bibliography 209
Index 224
Half Title 2
Title 4
Copyright 5
Contents 8
Acknowledgements 9
Author Biographies 10
1. Writing Madness, Analysing Madness 14
2. Mental States 31
3. Power and Institutions in Fiction 74
4. Diversity, Ethnicity, Madness and Fiction 112
5. Creativity, Madness and Fiction 143
6. Postmodern Madness 172
7. Literature and Clinical Education 197
Notes 208
Bibliography 209
Index 224
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