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Film and Mental Illness, University of Colorado

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posted on 2022-07-06, 16:21 authored by Post Discipline AdminPost Discipline Admin
There is a well-documented relationship between movies and psychiatry. How accurate are film depictions of psychiatric conditions? How has cinematic representations shaped our personal responses, cultural beliefs, social policies regarding the mentally ill and those who care for them? 2 wks. Restrictions: Offered Section 43 only. This information has been collected for the Post-Discipline Online Syllabus Database. The database explores the use of literature by schools of professional education in North America. It forms part of a larger project titled Post-Discipline: Literature, Professionalism, and the Crisis of the Humanities, led by Dr Merve Emre with the assistance of Dr Hayley G. Toth. You can find more information about the project at https://postdiscipline.english.ox.ac.uk/. Data was collected and accurate in 2021/22.

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Subject Area

Medicine

Geographic Region

Mountain

University or College

University of Colorado

Funding Status

Public

Endowment (according to NACUBO's U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change* in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20) ($1,000)

1527946

Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees 2021-2022 ($) (Resident; Non-resident, where applicable)

41584; 67539

Course Title

Film and Mental Illness

Terminal Degree of Instructor(s)

PhD English, MD

Position of Instructor(s)

Professor of Medicine; Assistant Professor

Academic Year(s) Active

2022/23; course may be longer running, but catalog archives unavailable.

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