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Mad tales from Bollywood: the impact of social, political, and economic climate on the portrayal of mental illness in Hindi films.

机译:宝莱坞的疯狂故事:在印地语电影中,社会,政治和经济环境对精神疾病的刻画的影响。

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Bhugra D. Mad tales from Bollywood: the impact of social, political, and economic climate on the portrayal of mental illness in Hindi films. Acta Psychiatr Scand 2005: 1-7. (c) 2005 Blackwell Munksgaard.Objective: To study the portrayal of mental illness (especially psychosis) in Hindi films since 1950 and to study the influence of prevalent social, political and economic factors on each portrayal. Method: Using two encyclopaedias and one source book, films that had mental illness affecting one of the protagonists were identified. The social, economic and political factors were identified using history texts. Results: In the 1960s after India became a Republic, the political climate was one of idealism and as a result the portrayal of mental illness was gentle, more international in its outlook, and used psychoanalytic techniques. In the 1970s and 1980s, as a result of increased political and bureaucratic corruption and an unstable political climate, the portrayals became harder and psychopaths were portrayed more often. In the 1980s, the trend continued with female psychopaths, and avenging women emerged as a major force because the political and judicial systems were seen as impotent in delivering justice. In the 1990s, following economic liberalization, the women were seen and used as possessions in society and the cinema, and portrayals of stalking and morbid jealousy increased. Conclusion: Hindi films since the 1950s appear to have been influenced by changing cultural norms which in turn affected the way mental illness is portrayed.
机译:宝莱坞的Bhugra D.疯狂故事:印地语电影中的社会,政治和经济气候对精神疾病的刻画。精神病学扫描2005:1-7。 (c)2005布莱克韦尔·芒克斯加德(Blackwell Munksgaard)。目的:研究自1950年以来印地语电影中精神疾病(特别是精神病)的刻画,并研究普遍的社会,政治和经济因素对每个刻画的影响。方法:使用两本百科全书和一本原始书,确定患有精神疾病的影片影响了其中一位主角。使用历史文本确定了社会,经济和政治因素。结果:在印度成为共和国之后的1960年代,政治气氛是理想主义之一,因此,对精神疾病的刻画是温和的,其观点更具国际性,并使用了精神分析技术。在1970年代和1980年代,由于政治和官僚腐败的加剧以及不稳定的政治气氛,这种刻画变得更加困难,而精神病患者的刻画也越来越频繁。在1980年代,女性精神病患者的趋势继续发展,报复妇女成为一种主要力量,因为人们认为政治和司法系统无能为力。在1990年代,随着经济自由化,妇女被视为社会和电影院的财产并被用作财产,缠扰行为和病态嫉妒的描写有所增加。结论:自1950年代以来的印地语电影似乎受到文化规范变化的影响,而文化规范反过来又影响了精神疾病的刻画方式。

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