The Thematic Evolution of Sports Journalism's Narrative of Mental Illnes


A Little Less Conversation

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By: By Ronald Bishop, Contributions by Margaret Fedorocsko, Amanda Milo
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Ronald Bishop is professor in the Department of Communication at Drexel University.

Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Media and Mental Illness Chapter 2: Life in the "Toy Department" Chapter 3: "The Act of a Madman" Chapter 4: "Natural Sunshine" Chapter 5: "All Squared Around" Chapter 6: "Life's Third Strike" Chapter 7: "Quite a Stir" Chapter 8: "All Sunny Jim" Ronald Bishop and Maggie Fedorocsko Chapter 9: "Just a Touch of Rubberitis" Chapter 10: "Drop a Cheer-Up Card" Chapter 11: "With a Haughty Indifference" Chapter 12: "The Endless Mystery" Chapter 13: "A Psychiatrist's Dream" Chapter 14: "I'm Doing Fine" Chapter 15: Of Battles Won Ronald Bishop and Amanda Milo Chapter 16: On Their Terms Chapter 17: Becoming Fully Narratable Ronald Bishop and Amanda Milo Chapter 18: All Roads Lead to Elvis References About the Author

"Ron Bishop has written a very important and long overdue book about mental illness and professional athletes. Bishop points out that journalists and society have long denied the human tragedy of athletes who struggle with mental illness. As someone who has long suffered from mental illness, this book left me with the question, what if? If Bishop's book broadens our perspective about mental illness, it will have accomplished something so few books have done," -- Chris Lamb, Indiana University-Indianapolis, author of Conspiracy of Silence: Sportswriters and the Long Campaign to Desegregate Baseball

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