The Monster and the Mirror

Mental Illness, Magic, and the Stories We Tell

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Pub Date 24 Sep 2024 | Archive Date 18 Aug 2024

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Revelatory memoir and cultural criticism that connects popular fantasy and our perceptions of mental illness to offer an empathetic path to compassionate care

Growing up, K.J. Aiello was fascinated by magical stories of dragons, wizards, and fantasy, where monsters were not what they seemed and anything was possible. These books and films were both a balm and an escape, a safe space where Aiello’s struggle with mental illness transformed from a burden into a strength that could win battles and vanquish villains.

A unique blend of memoir, research, and cultural criticism, The Monster and the Mirror charts Aiello’s life as they try to understand their own mental illness using The Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and other stories as both guides to heroism and agency and cautionary tales of how mental illness is easily stereotyped as bad and violent. Aiello questions who is allowed to be “mad” versus “sane,” “good” versus “evil,” and “weak” versus “strong,” and who is allowed to tell their own stories. The Monster and the Mirror explores our perceptions of mental illness in a way that is challenging and tender, empathetic and knowledgeable, and offers a path to deeper understanding and compassionate care.
Revelatory memoir and cultural criticism that connects popular fantasy and our perceptions of mental illness to offer an empathetic path to compassionate care

Growing up, K.J. Aiello was fascinated...

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ISBN 9781770417083
PRICE US$18.95 (USD)
PAGES 296

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This book was everything I hoped it would be. With such a refreshing take on mental health struggles, combined with thorough research and personal anecdotes, this is a must read for everyone. I can only applaud K. J. Aiello for creating for such a phenomenal book. Thank you NetGalley for the copy!

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This title is a great mix of memoir, research and cultural criticism.
I appreciate the author’s honesty and bravery in telling their mental health struggles and questioning societal perspectives and norms on mental health, and challenging ableism.
Their multidisciplinary research and background, coupled with pop culture, speculative fiction, and generally, cultural references ensure that this is an engaging and thought-provoking read.

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everyone needs to read this book! Part biography and part self help this book dives deep into mental illness. This was a powerful read that unexpectedly helped me so much!

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