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The Methods of Madness: Representations of Inmates, Authorities and the Asylum in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Awakenings [Works Cited]


    This paper focuses on the concepts and representations of the institution and the inmate, and how films, even when presenting in a seemingly sympathetic tone, have often served only to further stigmatize both entities.


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Works Cited

Awakenings. Dir. Penny Marshall. Perf. Robert DeNiro, Julie Kavner, Penelope Ann Miller, Robin Williams. Columbia Pictures. 1990.

Fleming, Michael and Roger Manvell. Images of Madness: The Portrayal of Insanity in Feature Film. Associated University Presses: London, 1985.

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Levers, Lisa Lopez. "Representations of Psychiatric Disability in Fifty Years of Hollywood Film: An Ethnographic Analysis." Theory and Science. 2001. 20 Apr. 2002.
McCreadle, Marsha. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Some Reasons for One Happy Adaptation." Literature/Film Quarterly. 5: 2 (Spring 1977). 125-131.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Dir. Milos Forman. Perf. Danny DeVito, Louise Fletcher, Jack Nicholson. Fantasy Films. 1975.

Safer, Elaine B. "It's the Truth Even if it Didn't Happen: Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Literature/Film Quarterly. 5:2 (Spring 1977). 132-141.

Schwartz, Morris S. and Emmy Lanning Schockley. The Nurse and the Mental Patient: A Study in Interpersonal Relationships. Russell Sage: New York, 1956.

Seger, Linda. The Art of Adaptation: Turning Fact and Fiction into Film. Henry Holt: New York, 1992.

Sodowsky, Gargi Raysircar and Roland E. Sodowsky. "Different Approaches to Psychopathology and Symbolism in the Novel and Film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Literature and Psychology. 37 (1 & 2): 1991. 34-42.


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