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Nightmare Factories: The Asylum in the American Imagination

Nightmare Factories: The Asylum in the American Imagination

Published 2 weeks ago
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Explores the evolving portrayal of mental asylums in American popular culture, tracing their transformation from gothic "nightmare factories" in early literature to complex metaphors for societal control and paranoia in film. It examines how historical events, medical practices, and shifting social anxieties—such as those surrounding democracy, gender, race, and the Cold War—shaped these depictions. The text highlights how authors and filmmakers, from Edgar Allan Poe to Ken Kesey and the creators of horror franchises like Halloween, have used asylums to critique various societal issues and to represent internalized psychological struggles alongside external threats. The analysis also touches on the influence of key figures and movements, including Freudian psychoanalysis and the anti-psychiatry movement, on the cultural understanding and representation of mental institutions and illness.

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