Topic: women with mental illness Focus 1: The differences in how women with mental illnesses were treated in 3 different time periods (50s, 60s, now) using The Bell Jar , Girl, Interrupted , and OCD Love Story . This includes stigmas around mental illness, as well as approaches and attitudes of doctors. The Bell Jar and Girl, Interrupted include characters at the same mental hospital, so it will be interesting to compare their experiences 10 years apart. Although the character in OCD Love Story is not admitted to a mental hospital, she battles with OCD and anxiety in modern times (2010s). In The Bell Jar , the main character's doctor is "unsympathetic" and fails to listen to her as he prescribes unnecessary treatments. She faces stigmas surrounding her gender and her mental illness. In Girl, Interrupted the doctors use ineffective and damaging treatments, and the protagonist faces discrimination due to the stigma ...
It might be interesting comparing fiction to film vs non fiction to film? Just because with non fiction there's not as much liberties a director can take. Maybe you could find a common theme in both fiction and non fiction and compare how their directors choose to portray said theme.
ReplyDeleteFor the sports idea I was thinking it might be interesting if you got a popular sports magazine like Sports Illustrated and compared how often it talked about males vs how often females were mentioned. I think if you did this for a current edition of the magazine and then possibly compared that to a older edition that could be fascinating.
ReplyDeleteFor the fiction to film idea I feel like it could be interesting to look at books that were made into movies that are significantly more popular than the books, or even looking at the differences between adapting a book for TV vs film? I think Chiara's idea about picking a theme and looking at it in a few different instances might be interesting.
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