This paper intends to propose an anthropological reflection on asylum memory as a critical revision tool of a very topical issue: mental health in its geo-political and cultural articulations. Starting from a “micro-archive” – the dissertation of a Tunisian psychiatrist who worked in Algeria in the 1930s, in the psychiatric hospital of Blida-Joinville – we will attempt to highlight the importance of colonial psychiatry and the possible enhancement of such archival heritage.
Vite di scarto e memoria manicomiale. Uno sguardo antropologico tra carte, archivi e pagine bianche / Faranda, Laura. - In: CARTOGRAFIE SOCIALI. - ISSN 2499-7641. - n. 9/maggio 2020:Anno V(2020), pp. 81-98.
Vite di scarto e memoria manicomiale. Uno sguardo antropologico tra carte, archivi e pagine bianche.
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2020
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This paper intends to propose an anthropological reflection on asylum memory as a critical revision tool of a very topical issue: mental health in its geo-political and cultural articulations. Starting from a “micro-archive” – the dissertation of a Tunisian psychiatrist who worked in Algeria in the 1930s, in the psychiatric hospital of Blida-Joinville – we will attempt to highlight the importance of colonial psychiatry and the possible enhancement of such archival heritage.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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