Mad Matters: A Critical Reader for Canadian Mad Studies by Brenda A. Lefrançois, Robert Menzies, Geoffrey Reaume

Mad Matters: A Critical Reader for Canadian Mad Studies

Brenda A. Lefrançois, Robert Menzies, Geoffrey Reaume with M.C. Pike (Contributor), Lucy Costa (Contributor), Mel Starkman (Contributor), Rob Wipond (Contributor), Kathryn Church (Contributor), Erick Fabris (Contributor), Ji-Eun Lee (Contributor), Shaindl Diamond (Contributor), Louise Tam (Contributor), David Reville (Contributor), Jennifer C. Ward (Contributor), Jijian Voronka (Contributor), Eugène LeBlanc (Contributor), Megan J. Davies (Contributor), Irit Shamrat (Contributor), Marina Morrow (Contributor), Kimberley White (Contributor), Bonnie Burstow (Contributor), Peter Beresford (Contributor), Maria Liegghio (Contributor), Andrea Daley (Contributor), Don Weitz (Contributor), Jennifer M. Poole (Contributor), Lilith “Chava” Finkler (Contributor), Nérée St-Amand (Contributor), Lanny Beckman (Contributor), Rachel Gorman (Contributor), Gordone Warme (Contributor)

408 pages first pub 2013 (editions)

nonfiction psychology challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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In 1981, Toronto activist Mel Starkman wrote: "An important new movement is sweeping through the western world.... The 'mad,' the oppressed, the ex-inmates of society's asylums are coming together and speaking for themselves." Mad Matters brings t...

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