Jonathan Metzl: 5 books

Book cover of The Protest Psychosis

The Protest Psychosis

How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease

by Jonathan Metzl
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

A powerful account of how cultural anxieties about race shaped American notions of mental illness The civil rights era is largely remembered as a time of sit-ins, boycotts, and riots. But a very different civil rights history evolved at the Ionia State Hospital for the Criminally Insane in...
Book cover of Prozac on the Couch

Prozac on the Couch

Prescribing Gender in the Era of Wonder Drugs

by Jonathan Michel Metzl
Language: English
Release Date: April 16, 2003

Pills replaced the couch; neuroscience took the place of talk therapy; and as psychoanalysis faded from the scene, so did the castrating mothers and hysteric spinsters of Freudian theory. Or so the story goes. In Prozac on the Couch, psychiatrist Jonathan Michel Metzl boldly challenges recent psychiatric...
Book cover of Dying of Whiteness

Dying of Whiteness

How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing America's Heartland

by Jonathan M. Metzl
Language: English
Release Date: March 5, 2019

A physician reveals how right-wing backlash policies have mortal consequences -- even for the white voters they promise to help Named one of the most anticipated books of 2019 by Esquire and the Boston Globe In the era of Donald Trump, many lower- and middle-class white Americans are...
Book cover of Cultural Sutures

Cultural Sutures

Medicine and Media

by Jonathan Michel Metzl, Arthur L. Caplan, Joseph Turow
Language: English
Release Date: May 6, 2004

Medicine and the media exist in a unique symbiosis. Increasingly, health-care consumers turn to media sources—from news reports to Web sites to tv shows—for information about diseases, treatments, pharmacology, and important health issues. And just as the media scour the medical terrain for news...
Book cover of Health Humanities Reader
by Allen Peterkin, Arthur W. Frank, David H. Flood
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2014

Over the past forty years, the health humanities, previously called the medical humanities, has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. It has also helped inspire...
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