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Mad Studies:

2019
Canadian Literature, No 238 (2019): Rescaling CanLit: Global ...
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Mad Studies and Mad–Positive Music

New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development, 2019
In this paper I unpack how Mad–positive music may disrupt pathogizing mental–health discourses and affirm Mad subjectivities. I draw on the field of Mad Studies to discuss how Mad–positive music recognizes the subjugated knowledge(s) of self–identifying Mad persons, troubles the dominance of psy–disciplinary knowledge(s), and opens complex Mad–positive
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Medicalization, Contributory Injustice, and Mad Studies

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2022
One recent body of work has concerned medicalization and how it can create epistemic injustice. It focuses on medicalization as a hermeneutical process that shapes the conceptual framework(s) we use to refer to some conditions/experiences. In parallel, some scholars with lived experience of madness have started to explore the epistemic harms suffered ...
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Editorial: Destination Mad Studies

2016
Intersectionalities: A Global Journal of Social Work Analysis, Research, Polity, and Practice, Vol. 5 No.
LeFrançois, Brenda A.   +2 more
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Mad matters: a critical reader in Canadian Mad Studies

Disability & Society, 2013
For anyone with an interest in matters of madness or mental and emotional distress, this edited collection is a must-read, for it is fundamentally challenging of the systems, structures and traditi...
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Psychopolitics and Mad Studies

Self & Society, 2016
I didn't read Peter Sedgwick when I was young and he was writing. I was never interested in what felt to me like the sectarian parties of the left and internal Marxist/Leninist/Trotskyist disputes....
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A Method for Studies of Madness

Cortex, 2006
In these series of articles honouring John Marshall for his contributions to psychology, linguistics, the history of ideas and many other fields we should not forget his contribution to psychiatry. This has been mostly from the point of view of a critical observer, but also someone deeply interested in the application of cognitive neuropsychology to a ...
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Sweet Madness—A Study of Humor.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1964
Freud's first work of applied psychoanalysis was the book on jokes ( Jokes and the Relation to the Unconscious , 1905, standard edition, vol 7, London: Hogarth Press, 1906). He deduced from the cultural phenomena the whole pathway of psychic processes that had to be traversed in order to lead to its production. Kurt Eissler in his recent paper ("Freud
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Mad studies

2017
Rachel Gorman, Brenda A. LeFrançois
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Introduction: Studying the History of Madness

2007
To take madness as a topic is inevitably to be faced with the question of definition. The writers who are the subject of this book were regarded as mentally disordered at least some of the time by at least some of those close to them, and they went on to write about the experience; this may provisionally justify referring to their texts as ...
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