Artigo Revisado por pares

Psychotropia: Medicine, Media, and the Virtual Asylum

2006; Wiley; Volume: 39; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1540-5931.2006.00233.x

ISSN

1540-5931

Autores

Lawrence C. Rubin,

Tópico(s)

Literature, Film, and Journalism Analysis

Resumo

The Journal of Popular CultureVolume 39, Issue 2 p. 260-271 Psychotropia: Medicine, Media, and the Virtual Asylum LAWRENCE C. RUBIN, LAWRENCE C. RUBIN St. Thomas University in Miami, FloridaSearch for more papers by this author LAWRENCE C. RUBIN, LAWRENCE C. RUBIN St. Thomas University in Miami, FloridaSearch for more papers by this author First published: 21 March 2006 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5931.2006.00233.xCitations: 2 Lawrence Rubin is a professor of counselor education at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida, as well as a clinician in private practice. His research interests can be found at the intersection of popular culture and psychology. Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Works Cited Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai across the 8th Dimension. Dir. W. D. Richter. Videocasette. Sherwood Productions, 1984. Aerosmith. “The Farm.”Nine Lives. LP. Sony/Columbia, 1997. American Psycho. Dir. Mary Harron. Videocassette. Edward R. Pressman and Film Muse Productions, 2000. Back to the Future II. Dir. Robert Zemeckis. Videocassette. Amblin Entertainment and Universal Pictures, 1989. Barenaked Ladies. “This Is Where It Ends.”Born on a Pirate Ship. LP. Warner Bros., 1996. Baudrillard, Jean. Hyperreal America. Economy and Society 22.2 (1993): 243– 52. Baudrillard, Jean. The Masses: The Implosion of the Social in the Media. New Literary History 16.3 (1985): 577– 89. Bowie, David. “All the Madmen.”The Man Who Sold the World. Rec. 1971. EMI, 1999. D12. “Purple Pills.”Devil's Night. LP. Shady Records, 2001. Dawson's Creek. Creator Kevin Williamson. Columbia Tri Star, 1998. Desperately Seeking Susan. Dir. Susan Seidelman. Videocassette. Columbia TriStar Home Video and Orion Pictures, 1985. Erikson, Kai. Wayward Puritans: A Study in the Sociology of Deviance. New York: Wiley, 1966. Friends. Prod. Marta Kauffman, David Krane, Kevin Bright. NBC, 1994. Gladwell, Malcolm. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Make a Big Difference. Boston: Little Brown, 2000. Goffman, Erving. Asylums. New York: Anchor, 1961. Gottlieb, Scott. Americans Swap the Couch for Pills. British Medical Journal 324.7330 (2002): 133. IMS Health. “Leading 20 Therapeutic Classes by Total US Dispensed Prescriptions.”MAT June 2004. 17 September 2004〈http://www.imshealth.com/ims/portal/front/articleC/0,2777,6599_49695974_53557537,00.html. Kalieb, Christopher, and Adrian Sondheimer. The Media's Relationship to Psychiatry and Children. Academic Psychiatry 26.3 (2002): 205– 17. Koerner, Brendan L. “Disorders Made to Order: Pharmaceutical Companies Have Come Up with a New Strategy to Market Their Drugs: First Go Out and Find a New Mental Illness, Then Push the Pills to Cure it.”Mother Jones July/August 2002: 58–64. Liebman, Milton. Return on TV Advertising Isn't a Clear Picture. Medical Marketing and Media 36.11 (2001): 80– 83. Lil, Wyte. “Oxy Cotton.”Doubt Me Now. Hypnotize Minds, 2003. Manhattan Murder Mystery . Dir. Woody Allen. Videocassette. TriStarPictures, 1993. McLuhan, Marshall, and Quentin Fiore. The Medium Is the Message: An Inventory of Effects. New York: Bantam, 1967. Putnam, Robert. Bowling Alone. New York: Simon, 2000. Reed, Lou. “Walk on the Wild Side.”Transformer. LP. RCA, 1972. Rubin, Lawrence. Merchandising Madness: Pills, Promises and Better Living through Chemistry. Journal of Popular Culture 38.2 (2004): 369– 83. Simpsons. Prod. James Brooks, Sam Simon, Matt Groening. Fox, 1997. Smashing Pumpkins. “Girl Named Sandoz.”Pisces Iscariot. LP. Virgin Records, 1994. Sopranos. Prod. David Chase. HBO, 1999. South Park. Prod. Ted Foley. Comedy Central, 2000. Summerfield, David. The Invention of PTSD and the Social Usefulness of a Psychiatric Category. British Medical Journal 322.7278 (2001): 95– 98. Szasz, Thomas. The Second Sin. Garden City, NY: Anchor, 1973. Citing Literature Volume39, Issue2April 2006Pages 260-271 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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