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Mass hysteria : critical psychology and media studies
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction From ‘mass hysteria’ to ‘people power’
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Chapter 2
Communication breakdown
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Chapter 3
Mass psychology
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Chapter 4
Studying media consumption
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Chapter 5
Subjectivity, ideology and representation
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Chapter 6
Feminism, psychoanalysis and the media
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Chapter 7
Psychoanalysis and feminism
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Chapter 8
Postmodernity and the psychological
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Chapter 9
Critical psychology
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Chapter 10
Criminality and psychopathology
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Chapter 11
Post-identities: sexuality and the colonial subject
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Chapter 12
Conclusion: Princess Diana and practices of subjectification
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Book overview
1. Introduction From ‘mass hysteria’ to ‘people power’
2. Communication breakdown
3. Mass psychology
4. Studying media consumption
5. Subjectivity, ideology and representation
6. Feminism, psychoanalysis and the media
7. Psychoanalysis and feminism
8. Postmodernity and the psychological
9. Critical psychology
10. Criminality and psychopathology
11. Post-identities: sexuality and the colonial subject
12. Conclusion: Princess Diana and practices of subjectification
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Agriculture, Education, History, Media, Communications, Journalism, Performing Arts, Classics