Heidi Rimke
Heidi Rimke has conducted extensive research on self-help and therapeutic culture. Her publications include 'Governing Citizens Through Self-Help Literature' (2000), 'Consuming Fears: Neoliberal In/Securities, Cannibalization, and Psychopolitics' (2010) and 'Mental and Emotional Health/Distress as a Social Justice Issue: Beyond Psychocentrism' (2016).
Contact
Heidi Rimke, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Winnipeg
515 Portage AvenueTreaty 1 Territory
Homeland of the Métis Nation
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Winnipeg
515 Portage AvenueTreaty 1 Territory
Homeland of the Métis Nation
Bibliography
Single authorship
Rimke, Heidi. 2020. “Self-Help, Therapeutic Industries, and Neoliberalism” in D. Nehring, O. J. Madsen, E. Cabanas, C. Mills, & D. Kerrigan (Editors) The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures. New York: Routledge, 37-50.
Rimke, Heidi. 2019. “Are you Normal?” in M. Thomas, R. Raby and D. Brock (Editors) Power and Everyday Practices. Second Edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. (with D. Brock), 259-274.
Rimke, Heidi. 2018. “Sickening Institutions: A Feminist Sociological Analysis and Critique of Religion, Medicine, and Psychiatry" in J. M. Kilty and E. Dej (Editors) Containing Madness: Gender and ‘Psy’ in Institutional Contexts. New York: Palgrave-MacMillan, 15-39.
Rimke, Heidi. 2017. “Self-Help Ideology” in F. M. Moghaddam (Editor) The Sage Encyclopedia of Political Behaviour. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 734-7.
Rimke, Heidi. 2017 “Self-Help Ideology” in F. Moghaddam (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Political Behaviour. New York: Sage, forthcoming.
Rimke, Heidi. 2016. “Pathologizing Resistance and Promoting Anthropophobia: The Violent Extremism Risk Assessment (VERA) as Case Study. In Hirsham Ramadan and Jeff Shantz (Editors) Manufacturing Phobias: The Political Production of Fear in Theory and Practice, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 17-26.
Rimke, Heidi. 2016. “Mental and Emotional Health/Distress as a Social Justice Issue: Beyond Psychocentrism.” Studies in Social Justice, 10:1, 4-17.
Rimke, Heidi. 2011 “The Pathological Approach to Crime: Individually Based Theories” in Canadian Criminology: Critical Perspectives. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 78-92.
Rimke, Heidi. 2010 “Consuming Fears: Neoliberal In/Securities, Cannibalization, and Psychopolitics” in Jeff Shantz (Editor) Racism and Borders: Representation, Repression, Resistance. New York: Algora Publishing.
Rimke, Heidi. 2003 “Constituting Transgressive Interiorities: C19th Psychiatric Readings of Morally Mad Bodies” in Arturo Aldama (Editor) Violence and the Body: Race, Gender and the State. Indiana: Indiana University Press, 403-28.
Rimke, Heidi. 2000 “Governing Citizens Through Self-Help Literature.” Cultural Studies, 14:1, 61-78.
Co-Authorships
Croft, Lacey, Mandi Gray and Heidi Rimke. 2016. “Mental Health and Distress as a Social Justice Issue: Guest Editors’ Preface and Acknowledgments” Studies in Social Justice, 10:1, 1-3.
Rimke, Heidi and Debra Brock. 2012 “The Culture of Therapy: Psychocentrism in Everyday Life” in M. Thomas, R. Raby and D. Brock (Eds.) Power and Everyday Practices. Toronto: Nelson, 182-202.
Rimke, Heidi and Alan Hunt. 2002 “From Sinners to Degenerates: The Medicalization of Morality in the C19th.” History of the Human Sciences, 15:1, 59-88.
Rimke, Heidi. 2020. “Self-Help, Therapeutic Industries, and Neoliberalism” in D. Nehring, O. J. Madsen, E. Cabanas, C. Mills, & D. Kerrigan (Editors) The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures. New York: Routledge, 37-50.
Rimke, Heidi. 2019. “Are you Normal?” in M. Thomas, R. Raby and D. Brock (Editors) Power and Everyday Practices. Second Edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. (with D. Brock), 259-274.
Rimke, Heidi. 2018. “Sickening Institutions: A Feminist Sociological Analysis and Critique of Religion, Medicine, and Psychiatry" in J. M. Kilty and E. Dej (Editors) Containing Madness: Gender and ‘Psy’ in Institutional Contexts. New York: Palgrave-MacMillan, 15-39.
Rimke, Heidi. 2017. “Self-Help Ideology” in F. M. Moghaddam (Editor) The Sage Encyclopedia of Political Behaviour. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 734-7.
Rimke, Heidi. 2017 “Self-Help Ideology” in F. Moghaddam (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Political Behaviour. New York: Sage, forthcoming.
Rimke, Heidi. 2016. “Pathologizing Resistance and Promoting Anthropophobia: The Violent Extremism Risk Assessment (VERA) as Case Study. In Hirsham Ramadan and Jeff Shantz (Editors) Manufacturing Phobias: The Political Production of Fear in Theory and Practice, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 17-26.
Rimke, Heidi. 2016. “Mental and Emotional Health/Distress as a Social Justice Issue: Beyond Psychocentrism.” Studies in Social Justice, 10:1, 4-17.
Rimke, Heidi. 2011 “The Pathological Approach to Crime: Individually Based Theories” in Canadian Criminology: Critical Perspectives. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 78-92.
Rimke, Heidi. 2010 “Consuming Fears: Neoliberal In/Securities, Cannibalization, and Psychopolitics” in Jeff Shantz (Editor) Racism and Borders: Representation, Repression, Resistance. New York: Algora Publishing.
Rimke, Heidi. 2003 “Constituting Transgressive Interiorities: C19th Psychiatric Readings of Morally Mad Bodies” in Arturo Aldama (Editor) Violence and the Body: Race, Gender and the State. Indiana: Indiana University Press, 403-28.
Rimke, Heidi. 2000 “Governing Citizens Through Self-Help Literature.” Cultural Studies, 14:1, 61-78.
Co-Authorships
Croft, Lacey, Mandi Gray and Heidi Rimke. 2016. “Mental Health and Distress as a Social Justice Issue: Guest Editors’ Preface and Acknowledgments” Studies in Social Justice, 10:1, 1-3.
Rimke, Heidi and Debra Brock. 2012 “The Culture of Therapy: Psychocentrism in Everyday Life” in M. Thomas, R. Raby and D. Brock (Eds.) Power and Everyday Practices. Toronto: Nelson, 182-202.
Rimke, Heidi and Alan Hunt. 2002 “From Sinners to Degenerates: The Medicalization of Morality in the C19th.” History of the Human Sciences, 15:1, 59-88.