(The International Psychoanalytical Association Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series)
Cosimo Schinaia
ISBNs: B0CKFJVXKB, 1032464518, 103246450X, 9781032464510,
978-1-032-46451-0, 9781032464510, 978-1-032-46450-3, 978-1032464503,
9781032464503, 978-1-003-38172-3, 9781003381723, 978-1003381723
English | 2024 | PDF | 167 Pages
Outsider Art and Psychoanalytic Psychiatry is a study of psychiatric
institutes and psychiatric violence as seen through art created by the
inhabitants of a psychiatric hospital.
Cosimo Schinaia explores
the history of the Cogoleto Psychiatric Hospital, now abandoned, and how
its architecture and ideology influenced treatment of the patients who
lived there. At the book’s core is an in-depth historical,
anthropological, and psychoanalytical study of the “Nativity of Fools,” a
large art installation constructed from 1980 to 1984 by patients,
nurses, and psychiatrists, representing their everyday lives in the
asylum. Schinaia’s understanding of the scenes considers questions of
nostalgia, isolation, privacy, and freedom and reflects on the risks of
institutionalised segregation. The book proposes original psychoanalytic
reflections on the subject of the obsolescence of psychiatric hospitals
and treating mental suffering without institutionalising people.
This
book will be of great interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in
training, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and nurses as
well as readers interested in outsider art, Arte Povera, and the history
of psychiatric institutions and contemporary psychiatry.