心理健康与互助:20 世纪 70 年代黑人自编电影中相互竞争的护理理念

Olivia Banner
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这篇文章考虑了20世纪70年代早期的两部鲜为人知的电影,它们讲述了黑人的“心理健康”政治。两部电影都介入了种族自由主义精神病学和“黑人病理学”的社会科学话语,从黑人激进和社区组织模式中汲取灵感,设想如何在主流精神病学和心理学话语和机构之外照顾处于困境中的人们。这两部电影有着共同的制作和制度背景,但在实践、叙事和调解中,对激进形式的护理有不同的表述,加深了我们对黑人残疾政治在这个时代的心理健康的理解。他们还扩展了残疾研究以及残疾媒体研究如何构建反精神病学和疯狂研究运动,黑人激进主义和组织以及文化生产之间的联系。
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Mental Health vs Mutual Aid: Competing Visions of Care in Black-authored Films in the 1970s
This article considers two little-noted films from the early 1970s that took up a Black politics of "mental health." Both films intervened into racial-liberalist psychiatric and social scientific discourses of "Black pathologies" by drawing from Black radical and community-organizing models to envision how to care for people in distress outside of dominant psychiatric and psychological discourses and institutions. With shared production and institutional contexts yet differing articulations of what radical forms of care looked like both in practice, in narrative, and in mediation, these two films deepen our understanding of what form a Black disability politics of mental health took in this era. They also expand how disability studies as well as disability media studies frame the connections among anti-psychiatry and mad studies movements, Black radicalism and organizing, and cultural production.
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