Viajeros, locos, errantes / [Travelers, mad, wandering].
Vertex rev. argent. psiquiatr
;
25(114): 113-21, 2014 Mar-Apr.
Article
in Spanish
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ABSTRACT
This article explores the notion of "wandering" through the use of some phenomena enrolled at the dawn of modernity such as the Rousseau dromomanies philosopher and writer, the origin of the first mad traveler (Albert Dadas), epidemics of mad travelers Europe and romantic tourism (with renewed acquires significance in the "beat generation" of the twentieth century). These historical facts are "mounting" as play contemporary manifestations such as loss, disorientation, to lose ones way, and wandering without reducing them only to clinical psychosis. Readings of classic psychiatrists such as Régis, Foville, Sérieux and Capgras, Tissié, go hand in hand with the current readings of the philosopher Ian Hacking and critics of pop culture as S. Reynolds and D. Diederichsen, illustrating how the travels phenomenon can make different subjective configurations depending on historical times. In conclusion it is noted that not only psychosis exposes the wandering soul of suffering but there are also subject positions (as will be exemplified in a clinical case) and go no further nesting wandering into human existence.
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Psychotic Disorders
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Travel
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Vertex rev. argent. psiquiatr
Journal subject:
Psychiatry
Year:
2014
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Article
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