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Michael Deangelis Books
Michael DeAngelis is an associate professor specializing in media and cinema studies. His work delves into the intricate relationships between audiences, media, and popular culture. Through his academic lens, he explores how fans engage with and shape the cultural landscape, particularly within the context of fandom and celebrity.



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- 52 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The book explores how films from the 1960s and early 1970s depicted therapeutic issues, emphasizing the connection between personal psychological struggles and broader social communication challenges. It analyzes the cinematic portrayal of mental health, illustrating how filmmakers used storytelling to reflect societal attitudes towards therapy and interpersonal relationships. By examining these films, the work highlights the cultural context that shaped perceptions of individual and collective psychological experiences during this transformative era.