Bibliography
Bibliographies: 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004
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Showing keyword matches in entire database for "psychiatry":
| Dellamora, Richard. Productive Decadence: "The Queer Comradeship of Outlawed Thought": Vernon Lee, Max Nordau, and Oscar Wilde. New Literary History 35 (Autumn 2004): 529-546. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: aesthetics | affect | culture studies | decadence | gender studies | George Bernard Shaw | literature—19th C | Max Simon Nordau | Oscar Wilde | psychiatry | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | social sciences | theory | Vernon Lee | |
| Gardner, Paula M. Recovery Culture: The Promotion of Depression and Consumption of Mental Health Technologies in Contemporary Social Practices. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2001. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: depressive studies | gender studies | hysteria | medicine | psychiatry | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | |
| Horwitz, Allan V. Creating Mental Illness. Chicago: University Chicago Press, 2002. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: psychiatry | psychological and cognitive sciences | rhetoric of science | science & technology studies | |
| Park, David Putting the World on the Couch: Cultural Authority as a Dimension of Mid-20th Century Popular Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Pennsylvania, 2001. | |
| Popular Sciences | |
| Keywords: Antonio Gramsci | Edward Strecker | Erich Fromm | Fredric Wertham | Karl Menninger | popular sciences | psychiatry | psychoanalysis | rhetoric of science | Robert Lindner | Thomas Szasz | William Menninger | |
| Porter, Roy. Madness: A Brief History. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: mental illness | psychiatry | psychological and cognitive sciences | |
| Vees-Gulani, Susanne. "Diagnosing Billy Pilgrim: A Psychiatric Approach to Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 44.2 (2003): 175-84. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: literature--20th C| Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. | psychiatry | psychological and cognitive sciences | Psychology | trauma | |