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9780786425136

Psychotropic Drugs And Popular Culture

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    9780786425136

  • ISBN10:

    078642513X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-05-30
  • Publisher: McFarland Publishing
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Summary

Psychotropic drugs-those intended to change moods, numb anxiety, calm children-are pervasive in American culture. References are everywhere: not just in print and electronic advertisements but in television show dialogue, movies, song lyrics, and on advertising paraphernalia like notepads, wall clocks, mouse pads, coffee mugs, pens and pencils. The authors in this compilation of essays on psychotropic drugs and mass culture contend that society has been transformed into an asylum without walls-a "psychotropia." With each new definition of a mental ailment, a new cure is offered, increasing the number of inmates in this borderless asylum and blurring the lines between mental health and mental illness. Eight essays probe this issue, with an introduction and conclusion by the editor. The introduction frames the topic in the dehumanized asylums brought to light in 1961 by sociologist Erving Goffman, and in author Marshall McLuhan's warning not to be seduced by the media. Essay topics cover: how psychotropia came to be; drug portrayal in Hollywood; advertising in cyberspace and the postmodern condition; the advertising madness that promotes better living through chemistry; food as medicine; the music culture of psychotropia; children and psychotropic drugs; and stereotypes and manipulation in mass marketing.

Author Biography

Lawrence C. Rubin is Professor of Counselor Education at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida and a practicing Psychologist. He lives in Fort Lauderdale.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. 1
The Asylum: Its Construction and Deconstructionp. 7
Hollywood Rxp. 40
Cheerful Robots in Cyberspace: Prozac, Postmodernism, and Politicsp. 61
Advertising Madnessp. 85
Psychotropics, It's What's for Dinner! Technologies of Sex, Gender, Body, and the Mind in the Medicalization of Foodp. 111
Rappers, Ravers, and Rock Stars: The Deviantizing Hand of Music in Psychotropiap. 135
From Playground to Pharmacy: Medicating Childhoodp. 158
False Advertising: Gender Stereotypes, Corporate Manipulation, and Consumer Resistancep. 179
Conclusion: Huxley's Prophecyp. 206
About the Contributorsp. 211
Indexp. 213
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