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Gendered melancholia as cultural branding: fandom participation in the K-pop community

Asia Pacific Business Review, 2022
K-pop poses several conundrums to international business and marketing specialists regarding its global success. This paper tests two hypotheses drawn from branding theory, feminist theory and fandom studies to corroborate the argument that cultural ...
I. Oh, Kyeong-Jun Kim
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“I’d Have Divorced My Husband If Not for Korean Dramas” – Vietnamese Women’s Consumption of Television Romance and Melancholia

Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 2022
Drawing on the Freudian concept of melancholia and David L. Eng and Shinhee Han’s contemporary approach to the concept, this article discusses how Vietnamese married women consume romantic South Korean television dramas as a means to deal with ...
Thi Gammon
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Post-apartheid melancholia: negotiating loss and (be)longing in South Africa

Social Dynamics, 2022
This paper reads contemporary South Africa through the lens of melancholia and situates the experience of loss at the heart of social entanglements in the country.
S. Adebayo
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Melancholia

Spiritual Sensations, 2021
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The Origin of Our Modern Concept of Depression-The History of Melancholia From 1780-1880: A Review.

JAMA psychiatry, 2020
The modern concept of depression arose from earlier diagnostic formulations of melancholia over the hundred years from the 1780s to the 1880s. In this historical sketch, this evolution is traced from the writings of 12 authors outlining the central roles
K. Kendler
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Melancholia

The Journal of ECT, 2006
This book provides a comprehensive review of melancholia as a severe disorder of mood, associated with suicide, psychosis, and catatonia. The syndrome is defined with a clear diagnosis, prognosis, and range of management strategies, differentiated from other similar psychiatric, neurological, and general medical conditions.
Michael Alan Taylor, Max Fink
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Pseudo-melancholia

Australasian Psychiatry, 2020
Objective: An incorrect false positive diagnosis of melancholia can lead to inappropriate treatment and illness prolongation. This paper therefore seeks to introduce the concept of ‘pseudo-melancholia’ to capture such instances and provide clinical examples of contributing at-risk scenarios.
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Melancholia: does this ancient concept have contemporary utility?

International Review of Psychiatry, 2020
Many efforts have been made to develop coherent and clinically useful categories of depressive illness, especially to facilitate prediction of morbidity and guide treatment-response. They include proposals to resurrect the ancient concept of melancholia,
G. Sani   +5 more
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Endless Mourning: Racial Melancholia, Black Grief, and the Transformative Possibilities for Racial Justice in Education

Harvard Educational Review, 2019
In this article, Justin Grinage investigates how black youth experience and contest racial trauma using racial melancholia, a psychoanalytic conception of grief, as a framework for understanding the nonpathologized endurance of black resistance to racism.
Justin Grinage
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