疯狂的非殖民化?盖尔-霍恩斯坦的《艾格尼丝的外套》中作为跨国身份的疯狂。

IF 1.6 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS 地球物理学报 Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s10912-017-9434-8
Gavin Miller
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美国心理学家盖尔-霍恩斯坦的专著《艾格尼丝的外套》(Agnes's Jacket:一位心理学家对疯狂意义的探索》(2009 年)是对疯狂运动身份政治的一次重要干预。霍恩斯坦提出了一种对疯狂身份的重新认识,绣上了一个 "反殖民 "斗争的中心主题,以夺回被精神病学 "殖民 "的经验世界。一系列文字和形象的呼吁诉诸于疯子的内心世界和(相应的)文化世界,以及沉睡的民族符号文化材料。这种修辞通过一种模式得到了加强,在这种模式中,疯狂的人组成了一个没有原籍的散居地,凝聚成一个单一的跨国社区。疯子还被描绘成从他们隐喻的故乡--被精神病制度 "殖民化 "的 "内心 "世界--流离失所的人。不过,霍恩斯坦的修辞也存在一些问题。她以 "种族与权利 "来回应疯子的压迫,是西方狭隘主义的表现,而她提出的将假定的精神病理学从身份的限制转变为成功身份的参数,也是值得商榷的。此外,除非人们接受霍恩斯坦关于疯子身份的多孔性观点,否则她自诩的与疯子群体相关的局内人身份可能会给疯子经验的 "再殖民化 "带来问题。
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Madness Decolonized?: Madness as Transnational Identity in Gail Hornstein's Agnes's Jacket.

The US psychologist Gail Hornstein's monograph, Agnes's Jacket: A Psychologist's Search for the Meanings of Madness (2009), is an important intervention in the identity politics of the mad movement. Hornstein offers a resignified vision of mad identity that embroiders the central trope of an "anti-colonial" struggle to reclaim the experiential world "colonized" by psychiatry. A series of literal and figurative appeals makes recourse to the inner world and (corresponding) cultural world of the mad as well as to the ethno-symbolic cultural materials of dormant nationhood. This rhetoric is augmented by a model in which the mad comprise a diaspora without an origin, coalescing into a single transnational community. The mad are also depicted as persons displaced from their metaphorical homeland, the "inner" world "colonized" by the psychiatric regime. There are a number of difficulties with Hornstein's rhetoric, however. Her "ethnicity-and-rights" response to the oppression of the mad is symptomatic of Western parochialism, while her proposed transmutation of putative psychopathology from limit upon identity to parameter of successful identity is open to contestation. Moreover, unless one accepts Hornstein's porous vision of mad identity, her self-ascribed insider status in relation to the mad community may present a problematic "re-colonization" of mad experience.

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地球物理学报 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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