Madness and Literature
What Fiction Can Do for the Understanding of Mental Illness
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Exeter Press
Published:4th Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Mental illness has been a favourite topic for authors throughout the history of literature, while psychologists and psychiatrists such as Sigmund Freud and Karl Jaspers have in turn been interested in and influenced by literature. Pioneers within philosophy, psychiatry and literature share the endeavour to explore and explain the human mind and behaviour, including what a society deems as being outside perceived normality.
Using a theoretical approach that is eclectic and transdisciplinary, this volume engages with literature’s multifarious ways of probing minds and bodies in a state of mental ill health. The cases and the theory are in dialogue with a clinical approach, addressing issues and diagnoses such as trauma, psychosis, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, self-harm, hoarding disorder, PTSD and Digital Sexual Assault.
The chapters in Part I address literary representations of madness with a historical awareness, outlining the socio-political potentials of madness literature. Part II investigates how representations of mental illness in literature can offer unique insights into the subjective experience of alternative states of mind. Part III reflects on how literary cases can be applied to help inform mental health education, how they can be used therapeutically and how they are giving credence to new diagnoses. Throughout the book, the contributors consider how the language and discourses of literature—both stylistically and theoretically—can teach us something new about what it means to be mentally unwell.
What a wonderful goal, to put literature and psychopathology in dialogue, and I can testify as a psychopathologist, to the extraordinary and enriching achievement of that goal. I have prospered from my engagement with the many complex and enlightening ideas in this book. I cannot recommend this book enough.
-- Femi Oyebode, Theory & PsychologyMadness and Literature adds new and important insights to an ongoing conversation. A particular accomplishment of the collection is that it does not only talk interdisciplinary talk but also walks the walk... a rich and thought-provoking volume.
-- Christina Slopek, StoryworldsGrammelgaard’s assertion that the volume fosters a purposeful dialogue between literary and medicalised understandings of mental illness is convincing. The book is an important contribution that can aid students and scholars in psychiatry in their endeavors to understand mental illness as a meaningful experience.
-- Martin Guha and Dyuti Gupta * Journal of Mental HealISBN: 9781905816378
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 643g
320 pages