resources for readers
this page is for anyone curious about DID depiction, critical analysis around DID depiction, and/or what avenues for interpretation can exist when dissecting depictions of DID.
i use this page to store my analytical essays and critical commentaries in response to various DID depictions across media and social spaces. when there is an alternative source/host, it will be linked with a (*).
disclaimer / note to readers:
it is my goal to make discussion of what DID is, and criticism of how it is depicted, open and accessible to everybody. therefore, using accessible language is very important to me and my work.
if any of my essays are hard to follow or read, or if i accidentally use specialised terminology that excludes those unfamiliar with medical jargon, please let me know and i will remedy it and clarify my meaning as soon as i am able.
please also bear in mind i am a constantly growing person, who is constantly developing his knowledge, observations, and opinions; all opinions on specific depictions and media are my own at a given point in time. i am always open to being disagreed with and considering new viewpoints, and nothing i say here is free from improvement.
thank you for reading this foreword, and enjoy your reading!
Scepticism, Sensation, and Constructive Depictions of DID
current dissertation. an analysis of the language of foundational USAmerican depictions of DID and how these ‘other’ the DID patient. in progress.
Published: n/a, Edited: n/a. Notes: n/a.
DID denial and decontextualisation in Split (2016)
an analysis of how Split (2016) engages with DID denialism and chooses to legitimise the experience of DID to its audience. in progress.
Published: n/a, Edited: n/a. Notes: n/a.
Notes on Beware of the Other Side(s) (2014)
all the quotes I pulled out of Chapters 0-8 of Dr. Heike Schwarz' book 'Beware of the Other Side(s)' for use in my dissertation. read here (6.0k words)
Published: 06/03/26 Edited: 06/03/26. Notes: If this is how I can convince people to buy it so be it.
Speculations on the origin of the 'evil alter' hallucination
a quick scan over Eve as an early USAmerican filmic DID depiction and how it evokes fictional horror tropes. read here (<1k words)
Published: 27/11/25, Edited: 27/11/25. Notes: Undeveloped Essay Ideas.
(MILGRAM) Mikoto (オレ) / 'John' didn't 'do it'
analysing and criticising Mikoto's typical reception and arguing for a new interpretation of his behaviour and DID presentation. read here(*) (3.5k words)
Published: 22/04/2025, Edited: 22/04/2025, Media: Mikoto Kayano, MILGRAM. Notes: Informal.
looking for more?
I host a lot of shorter criticisms and to-be-developed analyses on my dedicated tumblr blog, @moleyreads! Check me out.