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The Sublime Object of Psychiatry

The Sublime Object of Psychiatry

Schizophrenia in Clinical and Cultural Theory

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Schizophrenia has been one of psychiatrys most contested diagnostic categories. It has also served as a metaphor for cultural theorists to interpret modern and postmodern understandings of the self. These radical, compelling, and puzzling appropriations of clinical accounts of schizophrenia have been dismissed by many as illegitimate, insensitive and inappropriate. Until now, no attempt has been made to analyse them systematically, nor has their significance for our broaderunderstanding of this most ununderstandable of experiences been addressed. The Sublime Object of Psychiatry is the first book to study representations of schizophrenia across a wide range of disciplines and discourses:: biological and phenomenological psychiatry, psychoanalysis, critical psychology, antipsychiatry, and postmodern philosophy. In part one, Woods offers a fresh analysis of the foundational clinical accounts of schizophrenia, concentrating on the work of Emil Kraepelin, Eugen Bleuler, Karl Jaspers, Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan. In the second part of thebook, she examines how these accounts were critiqued, adapted, and mobilised in the cultural theory of R D Laing, Thomas Szasz, Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, Louis Sass, Fredric Jameson and Jean Baudrillard. Using the aesthetic concept of the sublime as an organising framework, Woods explainshow a clinical diagnostic category came to be transformed into a potent metaphor in cultural theory, and how, in that transformation, schizophrenia came to be associated with the everyday experience of modern and postmodern life. Susan Sontag once wrote:: Any important disease whose causality is murky, and for which treatment is ineffectual, tends to be awash in significance. The Sublime Object of Psychiatry does not provide an answer to the question What is schizophrenia?, but instead brings clinical and cultural theory into dialogue in order to explain how schizophrenia became awash in significance.
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OUP Oxford
86517
9780199583959
9780199583959

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
414
  • Clinical Theory; Psychiatry on schizophrenia: clinical pictures of a sublime object; Schizophrenia: the sublime text of psychoanalysis; Cultural Theory; Antipsychiatry: schizophrenic experience and the sublime; Anti-Oedipus and the politics of the schizophrenic sublime; Schizophrenia, modernity, postmodernity; Postmodern schizophrenia; Glamorama, postmodernity and the schizophrenic sublime; Conclusion;
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