When Medical Drama Meets Teen Drama. Youth and Mental Health in Italian TV Series

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Chiara Checcaglini
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One issue that the pandemic has helped publicly reveal as particularly pressing is mental health, which has progressively occupied more space in a variety of audiovisual narratives in recent years. Some Italian TV series are trying to overcome stereotypical and inaccurate representation of mental health and counterpose more nuanced storyline to stereotypical and stigmatizing depiction of mental illness, through some structural and narrative recurring features: first, the Italian way to address mental health with more care and thoughtfulness is making it the main subject of the series; second, this intention is achieved by setting the stories in psychiatric hospitals; third, the preferred protagonists for this kind of stories so far are young boys and girls. This article will focus on three Italian TV series, Mediaset Oltre la soglia, Rai teen series Mental and Netflix drama Tutto chiede salvezza, to reach two purposes. On the one hand, to highlight the distinguishing traits of these TV shows with respect of the three recurring features mentioned above. On the other hand, to investigate the relationship of these series to medical drama: what is consistent with the genre, and what instead is distancing these series from it, such as the unbalanced focus on patients over doctors.

Author Biography

Chiara Checcaglini, University of Urbino

Chiara Checcaglini is postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, and adjunct professor of International Reception of Italian Cinema at the University of Bologna. Her research interests revolve around contemporary serial narratives from different perspectives: she has recently focused on girls’ representation in teen series, but also on audiovisual contents’ forms of distribution and reception, online and offline audience practices. She co-authored the articles “From Parenthood to Tutto può succedere. Ready-made elements and cultural translation”, in VIEW Journal of European Television History & Culture 9(17) 2020 (with S. Antonioni) and “‘SKAM Italia Did it Again’: The Multiple Lives of a Format Adaptation from Production to Audience Experience”, in Critical Studies in Television 16(4) 2021 (with L. Barra and S. Antonioni) and she authored the book Breaking Bad. La chimica del male: storia, temi, stile (Mimesis 2014).

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December 23, 2023

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Checcaglini, C. (2023). When Medical Drama Meets Teen Drama. Youth and Mental Health in Italian TV Series. In S. Antonioni & M. Rocchi (Eds.), Investigating Medical Drama TV Series: Approaches and Perspectives. 14th Media Mutations International Conference (pp. 149-164). Media Mutations Publishing. https://doi.org/10.21428/93b7ef64.6db0e1fa