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Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): Mental TV. Changing the Narrative of Mental Disorders on Television
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): Mental TV. Changing the Narrative of Mental Disorders on Television
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2421-454X/v10-n1-2024
Published:
2025-07-24
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Introduction: Mental TV. Changing the Narrative of Mental Disorders on Television
5-10
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Narratives / Aesthetics / Criticism
Exploring Mental Disorders in the Serial Dynamics of Slasher Series on Cable TV
Ahmad Hayat
11-20
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Streaming Stigma and Acceptance: The Incongruent Representation of Mental Disorders and Neurodiversity in Indian Television and Over-the-Top (OTT) Media Series
Neha Singh, Rajni Mujral
21-32
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‘I’m Trying to Figure out if I’m Crazy or Not’: Mental illness and Gothic Parody in the Domestic Noir Miniseries
The Woman in the House across the Street from the Girl in the Window
Katharina Hendrickx
33-46
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A Rebel without a Cause and His PTSD: Depictions of Mental Illness in
The Winchesters
Anna Caterino
47-58
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"A Funny Show About Depression": Exploring Mental Ill-Health in Netflix’s
BoJack Horseman
Eric Dewald
59-72
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Culture / Reception / Consumption
The Meaning of Caregiving in Korean Television Dramas with Protagonists with Mental or Developmental Disorders
Min Joo Lee
73-84
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