1. 'Psychosis of civilization': a colonial-situated diagnosis.
- Author
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Scarfone M
- Subjects
- Civilization, Fascism history, Female, History, 20th Century, Hospitalization, Humans, Italy, Libya, Male, Medicine, Traditional history, Acculturation history, Colonialism history, Psychiatry history, Psychotic Disorders history
- Abstract
In the late 1930s, when colonial psychiatry was well established in the Maghreb, the diagnosis 'psychosis of civilization' appeared in some psychiatrists' writings. Through the clinical case of a Libyan woman treated by the Italian psychiatrist Angelo Bravi in Tripoli, this article explores its emergence and its specificity in a differential approach, and highlights its main characteristics. The term applied to subjects poised between two worlds: incapable of becoming 'like' Europeans - a goal to which they seem to aspire - but too far from their 'ancestral habits' to revert for a quiet life. The visits of these subjects to colonial psychiatric institutions, provided valuable new material for psychiatrists: to see how colonization impacted inner life and to raise awareness of the long-term socio-political dangers.
- Published
- 2021
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