Mind Reeling investigates how cinema displays and mirrors
psychological disorders, such as bipolar disorder, amnesia, psychotic
delusions, obsessive compulsive behavior, trauma, paranoia, and
borderline personalities. It explores a range of genres, including
biopics, comedies, film noirs, contemporary dramedies, thrillers, Gothic
mysteries, and docufictions. The contributors open up critical
approaches to audience fascination with film depictions of serious
disturbances within the human psyche. Many films examined here have had
little scholarly attention and commentary. These essays focus on how
cinematic techniques contribute to popular culture's conception of
mental dysfunction, trauma, and illness. This book reveals the complex
artistic and generic patterns that produce contemporary images of
psychopathology in cinema.