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Lecture (EN)
2023
14.12

Talk on disalienation and transformation

Politics, Philosophy, and Radical Psychiatry in Postwar France
Museum Dr. Guislain, Jozef Guislainstraat 43b, 9000 Gent

sprekers

Camille Robcis
Columbia University — Professor of French and History

organisatoren

Academische Werkplaats De-institutionalisering (AWDI)
Museum dr. Guislain
Vakgroep Sociaal Werk en Sociale Pedagogiek, UGent

partners

VUB
Het Brusselse Centrum voor Innovatie in Leren en Diversiteit (BILD)
Onderzoeksgroep Cultuur & Educatie, UGent

contact

UGent — Faculteit Psychologie en Pedagogische wetenschappen — vakgroep Sociaal Werk en Sociale Pedagogiek

This talk maps the intersections of politics, philosophy, and radical psychiatry in twentieth-century France. It focuses on a psychiatric movement called “institutional psychotherapy”, which had an important influence on many intellectuals and activists, including François Tosquelles, Jean Oury, Felix Guattari, Frantz Fanon, Georges Canguilhem, and Michel Foucault. Anchored in Marxism and Lacanian psychoanalysis, institutional psychotherapy advocated a fundamental restructuring of the asylum in order to transform the theory and practice of psychiatric care. More broadly, for many of these thinkers, the asylum could function as a microcosm for society at large and as a space to promote non-hierarchal and non-authoritarian political and social structures. Psychiatry, they contended, provided a template to better understand alienation and offer perspectives for “disalienation.”

Biography of the speaker

Camille Robcis is Professor of French and History at Columbia University. She specializes in Modern European History with an emphasis on gender and sexuality, France, and intellectual, cultural, and legal history. She is especially interested in the intersections of politics and ideas. She is the author of The Law of Kinship: Anthropology, Psychoanalysis, and the Family in France (Cornell UP, 2013) and of Disalienation: Politics, Philosophy, and Radical Psychiatry in Postwar France (Chicago UP, 2021). She is currently working on a new project, The War Against Gender.  

 

Language

This lecture will be held in English.