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Critica e cura. La follia prima e dopo Basaglia


ISBN: 978 88 32193 87 9
ISSN 2704-9485
Language: Italian
Publisher: Paolo Loffredo Editore Srl
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Critica e cura. La follia prima e dopo Basaglia

In an interdisciplinary dialogue between literature and philosophical and political thinking, the volume shows the craziness, starting from Legge 180, which made Italy be the first country to close asylums. It analyzes the narrative works about madness that are previous, contemporary and following the Legge Battaglia, in order to explore its influence on the literal imaginary on a political reform. The volume reads the “Storia della follia” by Foucault's considering Hobbes' thinking, which saw in the link between knowledge and power an expression of completeness and authority. Finally, there is a study upon criticism and care, in their possible relationship. Literature and philosophy are not only to be considered critical instruments, but also a care opportunity.

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Ivan Dimitrijević studied philosophy at University of Trieste and got a PhD at University of Warsaw, where he now teaches “Artes Liberales”. He is the author of monographies: La contraffazione della politica. La paura della fine, la tutela del bios e il potere della socializzazione (il prato, 2016) e Come la teoria finì per diventare realtà (with Paulina Orłowska, Mimesis, 2014).

Stefano Redaelli got a PhD in physics and in Literature at University of Warsaw, where he teaches Italian literature. He is focused on the relationship between literature, science and medicine. Between his latest volumes: A 40 anni dalla legge Basaglia: la follia, tra immaginario letterario e realtà psichiatrica (a cura di, DiG, 2020), Nel varco tra le due culture. Letteratura e scienza in Italia (Bulzoni, 2016), Le due culture. Due approcci oltre la dicotomia (with Klaus Colanero, Aracne, 2016). He also published novels: Ombra mai più (Neo Edizioni, 2022), Beati gli inquieti (Neo Edizioni, 2021), Chilometrotrenta (San Paolo, 2011).


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