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A Global History of Child Death
Hi everyone,
this video is a bit of a heavy one so it's fine if it's not for you.
In this video I take you through the global history of child death. Starting with a discussion about the monetary worth of children changing throughout history, then moving onto an exploration of historical clues as to child death trends. I hope you find this interesting and learn something new.
References:
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Catalano, A., J. (2015). A Global History of Child Death. New York, United States of America: Peter Lang Verlag. Retrieved Feb 28, 2023, from 10.3726/978-1-4539-1361-1
Doyle, Shane. “‘THE CHILD OF DEATH’: PERSONAL NAMES AND PARENTAL ATTITUDES TOWARDS MORTALITY IN BUNYORO, WESTERN UGANDA, 1900-2005.” The Journal of African History 49 (2008): 361 - 382.
www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/levels-and-trends-in-child-under-5-mortality-in-2020
Scheper-Hughes, Nancy. Death without weeping: The violence of everyday life in Brazil. Univ of California Press, 1993.
Blum HP. Van Gogh's fantasies of replacement: being a double and a twin. J Am Psychoanal Assoc. 2009 Dec;57(6):1311-26. doi: 10.1177/0003065109357344. PMID: 20068243.
Horlyck, Charlotte, and Michael J. Pettid, editors. Death, Mourning and the Afterlife in Korea: Ancient to Contemporary Times. University of Hawai’i Press, 2014. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt13x1jw6. Accessed 28 Feb. 2023.
priceonomics.com/the-price-of-a-child/
ourworldindata.org/child-mortality-in-the-past
lawaspect.com/childhood-changed-centuries/
www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-36389581
The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens
Volume 6: 1850-1852
Charles Dickens
Edited by Graham Storey, Kathleen Tillotson, and Nina Burgis
platonic-philosophy.org/files/Plutarch%20-%20A%20Consolatory%20Letter%20to%20Wife.pdf
data.unicef.org/topic/child-survival/under-five-mortality/
Myrskylä, Mikko; Kohler, Hans-Peter; Billari, Francesco C. (2009). "Advances in development reverse fertility declines". Nature. 460 (7256): 741-3. Bibcode:2009Natur.460..741M. doi:10.1038/nature08230. PMID 19661915. S2CID 4381880.
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Відео

Saint Crispin's Day
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Annabelle Mitchell performs the Saint Crispin's Day Monologue from Shakespeare's Henry V.
Annabelle Eden
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Annabelle Eden
Annabelle The Cry
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Annabelle The Cry
Grass
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A digital play by Annabelle Mitchell for Melbourne Fringe 2021.
The Growth Mindset: a Bit of a Letdown.
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Hi everyone, Here's my video on the Growth Mindset. I set out to make a video about how it can change your life... but my research led me elsewhere, and it ended up a bit more complicated. I guess that's the lesson - if something in psychology or science seems too good to be true... it probably is a little bit, and even though it may not be as entertaining, we need to be honest about that. I ho...
How to Cry on Cue
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Hello everyone! This is one for the actors, where I share my top tips for how to cry on command. I hope you get something out of this video and please leave a comment below if you have any tips of your own. 00:00 My journey to crying on cue 00:22 The two types of crying: 'movie crying' vs 'sadness crying' 02:26 Creating a physical trigger for tears 03:43 Practice makes weepy 04:52 Some really b...
The Myth of the Mad Genius
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The mad genius, as a trope, is everywhere, but is it real? In this video I unpack the age old figure of the suffering creative, and, in an examination of several meta analyses, attempt to answer the question: are mental illness and creativity actually linked? Sources: Creativity and Mental Illness: Is There a Link? Charlotte Waddell, MSc, MD, CCFP, FRCPCFirst Published March 1, 1998 doi.org/10....
Grass TRAILER
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A Trailer for Grass: a Digital Play for Melbourne Fringe by Annabelle Mitchell 10/10/21 10:00 AM AEST - 17/10/21 10:00 AM AEST TICKETS melbournefringe.com.au/event/grass/ Flexibly priced! When Ellie is offered a mysterious pill at a party, her life takes a drastic turn. Suddenly this shy teenager becomes cutthroat and efficient, working her way from achievement to achievement and cutting out ev...
Trailer for Grass
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Grass is a digital work by Melbourne artist Annabelle Mitchell. The piece follows Ellie in her transition from awkward teenager into ambitious adult and explores whether success is all it's cracked up to be.
Emma scene take 2 (subtle)
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Emma scene take 2 (subtle)
Emma scene take 1 (energetic)
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Emma scene take 1 (energetic)
The 100
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The 100
The 100: Clarke scene
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Annabelle Mitchell (ignite) films a scene from the 100 with Emily Joy.
Short Term Twelve Scene (American Accent) Annabelle Mitchell
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Annabelle Mitchell (ignite elite artists) performs a scene from Short Term Twelve.
Declan Eames Directing workshop scene
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Declan Eames Directing workshop scene
Spencer and Livia Scene
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Spencer and Livia Scene
500 days of Summer scene
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500 days of Summer scene
500 days of Summer scene (Aussie Accent)
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500 days of Summer scene (Aussie Accent)
Scene from 500 days of Summer (irish accent)
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Scene from 500 days of Summer (irish accent)
Obvious Child Scene
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Obvious Child Scene
Audition for Antipodes Theatre
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Audition for Antipodes Theatre
Annabelle Mitchell Crime Showreel
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Annabelle Mitchell Crime Showreel
Million Dollar Baby
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Million Dollar Baby
Dangerous Liasons
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Dangerous Liasons
The Church of Baseball Monologue
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The Church of Baseball Monologue
The Church of Baseball Monologue
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The Church of Baseball Monologue
Annabelle NEIGHBOURS
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Annabelle NEIGHBOURS
Annabelle Mystery Road
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Annabelle Mystery Road
Annabelle Mitchell Medical Scene from Madame Secretary
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Annabelle Mitchell Medical Scene from Madame Secretary

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JoSh-oo-Ah
    @JoSh-oo-Ah 4 дні тому

    Eye opening information. Life is so precious. it's priceless.

  • @PERSEUS-NIOR
    @PERSEUS-NIOR 2 місяці тому

    That was actually pretty good, especially your eyes conveyed a lotta emotions, you should do a lotta theatre you are gifted but doing more theatre will help you perfect your craft

  • @a1d0n23
    @a1d0n23 3 місяці тому

    Managed to fake guilt from this, thanks

  • @buddycelis1166
    @buddycelis1166 7 місяців тому

    help me cry gils on ncome davao

  • @biggboynews1089
    @biggboynews1089 11 місяців тому

    LOVE IT

  • @biggboynews1089
    @biggboynews1089 11 місяців тому

    GOOD INFORMATION TO KNOW

  • @nadiaadelina2479
    @nadiaadelina2479 Рік тому

    Amazing video! Such practical tips - am more confident in my ability to cry on cue now 😭

  • @jamiegoddard562
    @jamiegoddard562 Рік тому

    This was stunning ophelia is not easy to play on one side her spirit on the other her vunerability great performance thank you

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 Рік тому

    Still crying- amazing video

  • @veg4life.
    @veg4life. Рік тому

    Let me know if you go to China

  • @veg4life.
    @veg4life. Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/xhWYqsqAaxo/v-deo.html

  • @Ablinyang
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    你看起来如此的美丽

  • @based6914
    @based6914 Рік тому

    Good lord. The passion, the raw emotion. That was absolute perfection.

  • @LearnwithaStudent
    @LearnwithaStudent Рік тому

    Just wow performance

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 Рік тому

    LOL!

  • @johndecodog
    @johndecodog Рік тому

    Nice work! Well researched and presented.

  • @Preppyslaygirlysayslay
    @Preppyslaygirlysayslay Рік тому

    I know people think they've all been through the worst. I've lost my entire family at 19 and none of my friends except 2 are alive. I am the least creative person. Maybe I haven't had the opportunity but it's done nothing but make me be nothing except line cook and I can't draw can't write.

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 Рік тому

    Wow, best video yet!

  • @MrKC23
    @MrKC23 Рік тому

    This is good. Most young actresses have high pitched voices. How did you get that resonant low, voice? Good work btw

  • @heraklesdial2604
    @heraklesdial2604 Рік тому

    Great...

  • @user-mq7yy9fk6v
    @user-mq7yy9fk6v Рік тому

    has anyone ever told you you look like emma stone??!

  • @cosmic9108
    @cosmic9108 2 роки тому

    What's your instagram id lady 😭?

  • @noahbrown6970
    @noahbrown6970 2 роки тому

    I keep going back to this, ever since the algorithm first showed me it. Your delivery is so cool and so interesting, it almost feels like you've taken a monologue in modern English and translated it, its that natural!

  • @kasperdasunfreundlichegesp4053
    @kasperdasunfreundlichegesp4053 2 роки тому

    Very cool

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 2 роки тому

    Chills... literal chills 🥶

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 2 роки тому

    Wow- so many words, and they're all "wow, such good acting"

  • @granteckhardt4878
    @granteckhardt4878 2 роки тому

    This absolutely consumed me. Very well done!

  • @cherylho134
    @cherylho134 2 роки тому

    Interesting research! Personally I think having a growth mindset has had very positive outcomes for me, especially in recovery and I see it working very well alongside other tools e.g goal setting. Coz ultimately a mindset is just a lens/perspective we have about a certain condition/situation, it's the action after that, that is most important. Might possibly be more impactful like you said depending on different cultural context. I see it being beneficial in the education system in Singapore especially where a lot of students are seen as "screwed for life" if they have bad grades at a young age and see poor grades as their identity, in this context I feel the growth mindset would be a good starting point to have because it then takes away that focus on the negative attributes and looks more at what they can do moving forward!

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 2 роки тому

    Wow- no words 😮

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 2 роки тому

    Wow how interesting- I knew growth mindset was BS!

  • @johndecodog
    @johndecodog 2 роки тому

    Great tips Annabelle. Personally I always reach for the 🧅.

  • @itsrubyjane.youtube
    @itsrubyjane.youtube 2 роки тому

    Have auditions today! Thank you so much!!! <3

  • @sarahfitz9095
    @sarahfitz9095 2 роки тому

    🤯

  • @aadhyawije2793
    @aadhyawije2793 2 роки тому

    Annabelle this is so good!

  • @cherylho134
    @cherylho134 2 роки тому

    LOVE THIS!!!! Practical and technical, very helpful Belle <3

  • @princewhitecap7071
    @princewhitecap7071 2 роки тому

    This video is really good! Too underated!

    • @annabellemitchell192
      @annabellemitchell192 2 роки тому

      Thanks so much! Haha well I’m very new to UA-cam so I guess it takes time 🤷‍♀️ but thanks for such a kind comment 😊😊😊

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 2 роки тому

    Wow how good- now I'm crying all the time!

  • @daniellecx591
    @daniellecx591 2 роки тому

    Bravo bravo

  • @sarahfitz9095
    @sarahfitz9095 2 роки тому

    YES 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 your end point is so friggin’ true

  • @cherylho134
    @cherylho134 2 роки тому

    LOVE IT BELLE! EXCITED FOR MORE!

  • @ashishalexander5286
    @ashishalexander5286 2 роки тому

    There are some very interesting concepts and thoughts in there, but the structure seems a bit confusing. Can I suggest adding a sub-topic text and drawing an outline of the topics you would like to cover (would love to see the time stamps)? Overall very informational video.

    • @annabellemitchell192
      @annabellemitchell192 2 роки тому

      Hi Ashis, thanks for watching! Definitely, that's good feedback, I'll take that into account. Thanks again xx

  • @emilythefairy1
    @emilythefairy1 2 роки тому

    Look up Kay red field Jamison MD and phd. Great research on mood disorders.

    • @annabellemitchell192
      @annabellemitchell192 2 роки тому

      Hey Emily! Thanks for your comment - I read some of Kay's research in preparation for this video - some of her book 'an unquiet mind', which was awesome. But alas... I forgot to put it in hahaha. But thankyou so much for watching xx

  • @mikaelwester
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    Good video on an interesting subject. I’m somewhat knowledgeable in it. But not much. Ex family dr and CBT therapist, chronic depressed, ADHD , dyslexic , long time medications, and somewhat knowledgeable in science. Couldn’t have summoned it better myself. Maybe I would have come to a little different conclusion or included different facts. But not done it better. The fact that I watched it to the end without losing focus to often! My UA-cam history is 99,8% of videos that i only watched 10% of. But I don’t know the base line value for UA-cam users. Soo many psychiatric diseases are so crippling that untreated they will stop anyone from creating anything. Would we see a clearer connection if everyone was treated ? Is there a connection? All the media showing a connection. Affects us all. Confirmation bias does the rest? Let us say that there is no connection. But the culture tells everyone that there is. Growing up in that concept. Believing in it. A young person with a creative talent but mentally “normal” might chose not to follow the creative life path. But the same person, with mental problems. Might chose it. Because that choice fits the cultural norm. Making it a self fulfilling cultural idea

    • @annabellemitchell192
      @annabellemitchell192 2 роки тому

      Hi Mikael, thankyou so much for your comment - it means a lot coming from a medical professional. I like your idea of a self fulfilling prophecy - that's an interesting take, and I agree, our attitudes about what currently is have such impact on our behavior. Thankyou again for watching. xx

  • @TheRuigeMax
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    Loved the video. My thought is that art is expression. And when someone has the ability to express life in a different way you could say it makes them more creative.

  • @gamblerofrats
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    I think you bring up some good points, but I feel like there is a lack of clarity here - are we talking about creativity or "exceptional creativity/intellectual ability" (i.e., being a genius)? Simply based on face validity I would agree that the closer you get to schizophrenic symptoms, the more creative an individual becomes, up until you hit a threshold wherein the positive and negative schizophrenic symptoms weigh down the ability to convey said creativity. I think we need to look beyond the scope of just mood disorders though. I find it unlikely that someone with major depression is any more creative than a mentally healthy individual, so perhaps this could have skewed/balanced the results (How often do we see people with depression being referred to as "mad geniuses"? I would say this trope is more inclined towards the more "unhinged" or manic disorders.) For example, autism, particularly in women, can be similar to the "horizontal thinking" you spoke about in terms of brain lateralisation. Some women with ASD have the inverse of the general conception of [male] autism - wherein people think they're overly analytical or logical - and instead they connect many different topics together, similar to schizophrenia. Does this mean they’re also more likely to be creatively inclined? I think this poses a more philosophical question though - is creativity the embodiment of horizontal thinking, or is it a by-product of it? If we could, say, agree that creativity is _defined_ as having the ability to link topics together, you could claim that (some) mental illness is _directly_ linked to the “mad genius” trope. Perhaps this could be investigated by looking at split brain patients?

  • @BeyondaThought
    @BeyondaThought 2 роки тому

    Brilliant video Essay Annabelle. Can I suggest making Time Stamps, it makes it so much easier to consume the topic when there are chapter headings breaking down the information ahead. Along with other great reasons I can't clarify right now.

  • @whistlerguy2695
    @whistlerguy2695 2 роки тому

    IDK about this but ig there is a certain relationship between creativity and being morally broke. Anyways this video is dope i liked it found it informative and structured. But i would like to ask how you measure creativity? is their any parameter or test kind of?

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 2 роки тому

    Wow such a cool video!

  • @jackklein3683
    @jackklein3683 2 роки тому

    Omg can't wait for the next video!

  • @yahney-marie
    @yahney-marie 2 роки тому

    this is beautiful