Francesc Tosquelles

Francesc Tosquelles

  • Carles Guerra
  • Mireille Berton
  • Christophe Boulanger
  • Savine Faupin
  • Kaira Marie Cabañas
  • Éric Fassin
  • Jean Khalfa
  • Raphaël Koenig
  • Sarah Lombardi
  • Josée Manenti
  • Julien Michel
  • Annabelle Ténèze
  • William John Thomas Mitchell
  • Camille Robcis
  • Mireia Sallarès
  • Martin Anthony Summers
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780912161006ISBN 10: 0912161000

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Francesc Tosquelles is written by Carles Guerra and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0912161000 (ISBN 10) and 9780912161006 (ISBN 13).

"Fleeing Franco's Nationalist government during the Spanish Civil War, Catalan psychiatrist Francesc Tosquelles (1912-1994) arrived in 1940 at the Saint-Alban psychiatric hospital in the South of France. There, he pioneered avant-garde psychiatric practices that came to be known as "institutional psychotherapy," aiming to cure mental illness and psychiatric institutions alike. Tosquelles fostered nonhierarchical interactions among patients, medical staff, laborers, and rural communities. During the German occupation of France, the Saint-Alban "asylum-village" became a haven for political dissidents and artistic figures, who were exposed to the remarkable creations of its patients, like Auguste Forestier, Marguerite Sirvins, and Aimable Jayet. Seeing these works prompted French artist Jean Dubuffet to coin the notion of "art brut" in 1945, beginning his celebrated collection. This publication explores Tosquelles's subterranean influence on twentieth-century intellectual life, linking him to Antonin Artaud, Paul Eluard, Frantz Fanon, and Jean Oury, among others. It also delves into his legacy in the context of United States mental health history"--