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Author Thelandersson, Fredrika, author.

Title 21st century media and female mental health : profitable vulnerability and sad girl culture / Fredrika Thelandersson.

Publication Info. Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 224 pages) : illustrations
Access Open access GW5XE
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This open access book examines the conversations around gendered mental health in contemporary Western media culture. While early 21st century-media was marked by a distinct focus on happiness, productivity and success, during the 2010s negative feelings and discussions around mental health have become increasingly common in that same media landscape. This book traces this turn to sadness in womens media culture and shows that it emerged indirectly as a result of a culture overtly focused on happiness. By tracing the coverage of mental health issues in magazines, among female celebrities, and on social media this book shows how an increasingly intimate media environment has made way for a profitable vulnerability, that takes the shape of marketable and brand-friendly mental illness awareness that strengthens the authenticity of those who embrace it. But at the same time sad girl cultures are proliferating on social media platforms, creating radically honest spaces where those who suffer get support, and more capacious ways of feeling bad are formed. Using discourse analysis and digital ethnography to study contemporary representations of mental illness and sadness in Western popular media and social media, this book takes a feminist media studies approach to popular discourse, understanding the conversations happening around mental health in these sites to function as scripts for how to think about and experience mental illness and sadness. Fredrika Thelandersson is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Communication and Media at Lund University. She obtained her PhD from Rutgers University. She has had chapters published in The International Encyclopedia of Gender, Media and Communication, and articles published in Feminist Media Studies and Capacious: Journal for Emerging Affect Inquiry.
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Magazines: Relatability and Seriousness in Cosmopolitan and Teen Vogue -- 3. Celebrities: Intimacy, ordinariness, and self-transformation in the health narratives of Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez -- 4. Social Media Sadness: Sad Girls and the Public Display of Vulnerability -- 5. Conclusion.
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Local Note Springer Nature Springer Nature - SpringerLink eBooks - Fully Open Access
Subject Mental illness in mass media.
Women -- Mental health.
Women in mass media.
Mental illness in mass media
Women in mass media
Women -- Mental health
Added Title Twenty-first century media
Other Form: Print version: THELANDERSSON, FREDRIKA. 21ST CENTURY MEDIA AND FEMALE MENTAL HEALTH. [Place of publication not identified] : PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, 2022 3031167589 (OCoLC)1340646401
ISBN 9783031167560 (electronic bk.)
3031167562 (electronic bk.)
3031167589
9783031167584
9783031167553
3031167554
Standard No. 10.1007/978-3-031-16756-0 doi
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