'And then the monsters come out' : : madness, language and power / / edited by Fiona Ann Papps.

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, United Kingdom : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, [2014]
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Altered States of a Grieving Mind: Contemplation of Suicide, Seclusion and Selfhood in A Widow’s Story by Joyce Carol Oates / Katarzyna Małecka
  • ‘And Somebody Else Comes In’: Shared Madness in Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace / Maren Scheurer
  • The Lived Experience of Mental Health Issues as a Constructive Asset for Redefining Citizenship and Social Inclusion / Jean-François Pelletier
  • Insanity as a Social Norm in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible / Sinem Yazıcıoğlu
  • Madness as a Feminine Image in Ottoman-Turkish Literature / Hilal Aydın
  • Melancholia Chic; or Why Does Culture Glamourise Female Misery? / Katarzyna Szmigiero
  • Examining Female Madness in Atwood’s Surfacing: Madness or Awakening? / Gönül Bakay
  • The Victorian Period: Menstrual Madness in the Nineteenth Century / Kate Lister
  • Slippery When Wet: Madness and Eroticism in the Bloody Countess Elizabeth Bathory / Cristina Santos.