THE “REVOLUTIONARY SUBJECT” IN PSYCHIATRY AND LITERATURE

Sergei Tashkenov
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This article examines the transformations taking place in German psychiatry and literature in the 1970 s. On the one hand, it traces the development of an anti-psychiatric “revolutionary subject” through the example of the Heidelberg Patient Socialist Collective led by Dr. Wolfgang Huber. On the other hand, in contrast to the marginality of Huber's circle, we analyze the somewhat different path taken by the “revolutionary schizophrenic subject” in literature, using Heinar Kipphardt's novel Marz as an example. With a number of similarities and differences, both phenomena transform cultural space in different ways.
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精神病学和文学的“革命性课题”
本文考察了20世纪70年代德国精神病学和文学的转变。一方面,它通过沃尔夫冈·休伯博士领导的海德堡病人社会主义集体的例子,追溯了反精神病学“革命主题”的发展。另一方面,与胡贝尔圈子的边缘性不同,我们以希纳尔·基普哈特的小说《马尔茨》为例,分析了“革命精神分裂症主体”在文学中所走的不同路径。这两种现象既有相似之处,也有不同之处,它们以不同的方式转化着文化空间。
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