FALLLING FROM GRACE: ANALYZING THE LANDSCAPE OF DEPRESSION IN THE PROZAC NATION YOUNG AND DEPRESSED IN AMERICA AND THE LAST YANKEE
In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, post-modern life gained a new momentum and thoroughly altered the shape of human life. Concurrent to this shift, chaos, trauma, and fragmentation marked the era as signature difficulties of social life. The results of post-modern life are most obviously s...
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Fırat University
2021
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Sumario: | In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, post-modern life gained a new momentum and thoroughly altered the shape of human life. Concurrent to this shift, chaos, trauma, and fragmentation marked the era as signature difficulties of social life. The results of post-modern life are most obviously seen in American culture and its extension is concealed in the term “depression.” The term depression, which is popularly equated with the term ‘mad,’ has become a key term defining the psychological state of in |
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