[Minorcompositions] From Disalienation to Collective Care. Institutional Psychotherapy as Resistance
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*From Disalienation to Collective Care. Institutional Psychotherapy as
Resistance* <https://www.facebook.com/events/1088513980120605>
September 15th @ 7PM UK Time, online
<https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/96660487904>
Event with Elena Vogman & Marlon Miguel discussing the work of François
Tosquelles and Jean Oury
Born amidst the ruins of World War II and the shadow of fascist
extermination policies, institutional psychotherapy emerged not just as
a form of mental health care, but as a radical mode of resistance. At
the Saint-Alban psychiatric hospital in occupied France, a new approach
was forged, one that tore open the walls of confinement and reimagined
the psychiatric institution as a space for collective transformation.
Patients and caregivers, militants and medics worked together in
horizontal structures, creating group therapies and cooperatives that
refused both the authoritarianism of the clinic and the colonial logic
embedded in psychiatric norms.
The recent volume /Psychotherapy and Materialism/ brings this history
into sharper view, offering the first English translations of two key
texts by François Tosquelles and Jean Oury—figures at the core of this
movement. A Catalan exile and anarcho-syndicalist, Tosquelles was
instrumental in theorizing the treatment of the institution as
inseparable from the treatment of psychic suffering. Oury, later founder
of the La Borde clinic, extended this work through experimental
practices that would resonate with – and influence – thinkers like
Frantz Fanon, Félix Guattari, Fernand Deligny, and Anne Querrien.
Rather than containing madness, institutional psychotherapy opened a
space for its circulation, listening, and expression—what we might call
a politics of disalienation. It unsettles not only psychiatry but also
psychoanalysis, pedagogy, and social practice. As these ideas echo into
today’s crises of care and mental health, this discussion invites us to
think with Tosquelles and Oury: what would it mean to treat our
institutions – and ourselves – otherwise?
*Bios:* Elena Vogman is a scholar of comparative literature and media.
She is Freigeist Fellow and Principal Investigator of the research
project co-principal investigator of the research project ‘Madness,
Media, Milieus: Reconfiguring the Humanities in Postwar Europe’ at
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and visiting fellow at the ICI Berlin. She is
the author of two books, Sinnliches Denken. Eisensteins exzentrische
Methode (2018) and Dance of Values: Sergei Eisenstein’s Capital Project
(2019).
Marlon Miguel is co-principal investigator of the project ‘Madness,
Media, Milieus. Reconfiguring the Humanities in Postwar Europe’ at
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and visiting fellow at the ICI Berlin. He
holds a double PhD in Fine Arts (Université Paris 8
Vincennes-Saint-Denis) and Philosophy (Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro). His current research focuses on the intersection between
contemporary philosophy, art, media, and psychiatry. He also practices
contemporary circus and does practical movement research.
This event will be edited into an episode of the Minor Compositions podcast.
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