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Are we intensifying the stigma? A content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the Egyptian cinema

This study analyzed the content of selected Egyptian movies that portrayed mental and psychological illness throughout the history of the Egyptian cinema between 1923 and 2015. A list that includes 42 movies depicting characters with mental or psychological illnesses was compiled, out of which 13 mo...

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Main Author: Mitry, Caroline
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description This study analyzed the content of selected Egyptian movies that portrayed mental and psychological illness throughout the history of the Egyptian cinema between 1923 and 2015. A list that includes 42 movies depicting characters with mental or psychological illnesses was compiled, out of which 13 movies were selected for analysis. Selection criteria included: representation of the mental or psychological illness/disorder as the main character or issue around which the plot revolves, popularity of the leading actor or actress, and most importantly the significance of the movie in relation to the research questions of the study. Through content analysis of the selected movies, the study explored how they depicted individuals with mental or psychological illness, their characters, personality traits, their interaction with the society, and the nature of their relationship with their therapists (when applicable), exploring the cultural aspects and societal values within that context, in an attempt to explore that portrayal between 1923 and 2015. To further enhance the study, interviews with professionals in the media, film and psychology fields were conducted, to find out more about the representation of mental illness in the Egyptian cinema. Drawing on the media framing theory, the research questions pursued by this study examined the physical characteristics and character attributes as well as mental health indicators of mentally-ill individuals, as portrayed in Egyptian movies produced between 1923 and 2015. The study further attempted to look for the various connotations that the depictions of mental and psychological illnesses in Egyptian movies communicate about mental/psychological illness. Findings of the study revealed a generally negative portrayal of mental illness, labeling the mentally-ill as unacceptably different from other normal individuals in the society. Findings varied based on the movie genre; where comedy movies presented clearly exaggerated portrayals of various elements of mental illness, while drama ones presented more intense aspects, however still objectifying patients and reducing them to their illnesses.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-1598 Are we intensifying the stigma? A content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the Egyptian cinema Mitry, Caroline This study analyzed the content of selected Egyptian movies that portrayed mental and psychological illness throughout the history of the Egyptian cinema between 1923 and 2015. A list that includes 42 movies depicting characters with mental or psychological illnesses was compiled, out of which 13 movies were selected for analysis. Selection criteria included: representation of the mental or psychological illness/disorder as the main character or issue around which the plot revolves, popularity of the leading actor or actress, and most importantly the significance of the movie in relation to the research questions of the study. Through content analysis of the selected movies, the study explored how they depicted individuals with mental or psychological illness, their characters, personality traits, their interaction with the society, and the nature of their relationship with their therapists (when applicable), exploring the cultural aspects and societal values within that context, in an attempt to explore that portrayal between 1923 and 2015. To further enhance the study, interviews with professionals in the media, film and psychology fields were conducted, to find out more about the representation of mental illness in the Egyptian cinema. Drawing on the media framing theory, the research questions pursued by this study examined the physical characteristics and character attributes as well as mental health indicators of mentally-ill individuals, as portrayed in Egyptian movies produced between 1923 and 2015. The study further attempted to look for the various connotations that the depictions of mental and psychological illnesses in Egyptian movies communicate about mental/psychological illness. Findings of the study revealed a generally negative portrayal of mental illness, labeling the mentally-ill as unacceptably different from other normal individuals in the society. Findings varied based on the movie genre; where comedy movies presented clearly exaggerated portrayals of various elements of mental illness, while drama ones presented more intense aspects, however still objectifying patients and reducing them to their illnesses. 2016-02-01T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/599 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/1598/viewcontent/Final_20Thesis_20Submission_Jan_2022_202017.pdf The author retains all rights with regard to copyright. The author certifies that written permission from the owner(s) of third-party copyrighted matter included in the thesis, dissertation, paper, or record of study has been obtained. The author further certifies that IRB approval has been obtained for this thesis, or that IRB approval is not necessary for this thesis. Insofar as this thesis, dissertation, paper, or record of study is an educational record as defined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 USC 1232g), the author has granted consent to disclosure of it to anyone who requests a copy. Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Media Portrayal Framing Theory Mental Illness Egyptian Cinema Psychological Illness Media Portrayal
spellingShingle Media Portrayal
Framing Theory
Mental Illness
Egyptian Cinema
Psychological Illness
Media Portrayal
Mitry, Caroline
Are we intensifying the stigma? A content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the Egyptian cinema
title Are we intensifying the stigma? A content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the Egyptian cinema
title_full Are we intensifying the stigma? A content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the Egyptian cinema
title_fullStr Are we intensifying the stigma? A content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the Egyptian cinema
title_full_unstemmed Are we intensifying the stigma? A content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the Egyptian cinema
title_short Are we intensifying the stigma? A content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the Egyptian cinema
title_sort are we intensifying the stigma a content analysis of movies portraying mental and psychological illnesses in the egyptian cinema
topic Media Portrayal
Framing Theory
Mental Illness
Egyptian Cinema
Psychological Illness
Media Portrayal
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/599
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/1598/viewcontent/Final_20Thesis_20Submission_Jan_2022_202017.pdf
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