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Titre Palabra clausura, palabra abierta. Publicaciones literarias de pacientes psiquiátricos en Venezuela (siglo XX)
Auteur Celiner Ascanio
Mir@bel Revue Amerika
Numéro No 11, 2014 Monstres et monstruosités dans les représentations esthétiques et sociales
Rubrique / Thématique
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Résumé anglais From the second decade of the twentieth century to the present, there has been an ongoing need in Venezuela by psychiatrists, psychologists and writers to enroll the subject called "patient" in the creative space of the word. The place is set precisely in the psychiatric hospital; context that is in most cases more than a treatment and rehabilitation center, a fence that keeps the "crazy" from the world of "normal." The emergence of a series of creative workshops and subsequent publication of the texts that result from these in magazines and newspapers, set a vanishing point within the confined space of the psychiatric enabling retention of the individuals who live there, beyond classification, through the creative word. Our goal is to make a reading-writing relationship delirium from the possibility of entry of the subjectivity of the psychiatric patient. 
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