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E-raamat: Faces of Depression in Literature

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The Faces of Depression in Literature brings together some of the most well-known specialists and scholars on the topic of depression in literature worldwide to offer a multidisciplinary approach concerning the philosophical, theological, and literary narratives of depression over time.

The Faces of Depression in Literature brings together some of the best-known specialists and scholars on the topic of depression in literature worldwide to offer a multidisciplinary approach concerning the philosophical, theological, and literary narratives of depression over time and their approximations to the current, clinical understanding of Major Depressive Disorder. The authors clarify the background of depression by paying attention to its representation through these narratives and revalue them as a means of acquiring knowledge in an interdisciplinary way. This pioneering initiative fills the knowledge gap that still exists concerning the nature of depression from a multidisciplinary perspective that takes into account some cross-cutting narratives. The authors give voice to the forgotten manifestations of depression found in literature, philosophy, theology, and even early medical works. The Faces of Depression in Literature is for graduates and researchers on depression from a cultural and social point of view, including philosophers, historians, cultural theorists, literature and art experts and enthusiasts, as well as artists and writers themselves, specialists in mental health and cognitive psychology, and anyone interested in a better understanding of the human condition.

The Faces of Depression in Literature brings together some of the most well-known specialists and scholars on the topic of depression in literature worldwide to offer a multidisciplinary approach concerning the philosophical, theological, and literary narratives of depression over time.
List of Contributors Josefa Ros Velasco: Preface: From Boredom to
Depression (From Philosophy to Psychology) List of Abbreviations PART I.
Spirituality and Depression from the Middle Ages to Modernity Derek
McAllister: Acedia and Its Relation to Depression Nancy Ciccone: Depression
in Ricardian Dream Visions Miriam Muccione: Giambattista Vico and the
Melancholy of History Pawel Zagozdzon: Depression in the Literature of the
Health Reform and Mental Hygiene Movement: An Example of Ellen G. White
Writings PART II. Secularization of Depression in Modern and Contemporary
Literature Søren Harnow Klausen: Nihilism, Depression, and
Wholeheartedness. Metacognitive Strategies in 19th-Century Literature
Shannon Hayes: Can Melancholy Be Heroic? Walter Benjamin and the Vicissitudes
of Melancholy Gail Shanley Corso: Anhedonia, Dysthymia, and Tristasia:
Depressed Characters in Alice McDermotts Novels Nora Augustine: Broken
Promise: Depression as Ex-Gifted Girl Identity in Elizabeth Wurtzels Prozac
Nation Hannah Ming Yit Ho: Unclean Subject(s) of Depression within the
Singaporean State PART III. Narrations and Metaphors on Depression from and
for the Clinical Practice Josie Billington: Inner Voices: Literary Realism
and Psychoanalysis Lucia Gagliese: Rewriting Mecca: Teaching about
Late-Life Depression Using John Metcalfs "The Years in Exile" Angelika
Potempa: This Aisle Has More Than Two Sides: Insights into Depression,
Provided by Medical Doctors Ioana Unk: Metaphors of Depression in American
Short Fiction Index.
Josefa Ros Velasco is Associate and Teaching Assistant in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University and Real Colegio Complutense at Harvard Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Ros Velasco holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy with International Mention at the Excellent Program of Doctorate in Philosophy at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM, Spain), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Education. Her current research is multidisciplinay, focusing on the evolution of the understanding of boredom as a mental pathology. She is the author of The Culture of Boredom (2020) and Boredom Is in Your Mind (2019).