Madness and Literature James LeggottThis book engages with literatures multifarious ways of probing minds and bodies in a state of ill mental health. Chapters analyse literature that depicts issues and diagnoses such as trauma, psychosis, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, self harm, hoarding disorder and PTSD from multiple theoretical and methodological perspectives.
These views are central to Tocqueville's discussions of the moral requirements of freedom and the tasks of democratic statesmanship
popular and corporate notice but little vigorous critical attention
This book is the first comprehensive archive-based study to explore governance
In the early part of the twentieth century
imagination
community acquired and zoonotic (transferrable between species) pneumonias are also discussed
Though focused on Lacan and Freud
thus providing an opportunity to find out more about the unique position Vegas occupies in the popular imagination
discovers unseen aspects and proposes interesting and original solutions to the questions surrounding this historic battle fought in 490BC
Erica Stein documents how these New York City symphonies subverted and critiqued urban redevelopment through their aesthetics
O'Donnell argues that these issues find parallels in films made at the other end of an arc extending from the last decades of the nineteenth century to the initial years of the twenty-first
this book describes the evolving definition of addiction