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Síndromes rares en psicopatologia: revisió bibliogràfica i anàlisi bibliomètrica
2016
espanolLos denominados «sindromes raros» son aquellos que por su etiologia, casuistica, sintomas peculiares o escasa prevalencia poblacional no suelen ser abordados por la literatura cientifica. El objetivo del presente trabajo ha sido realizar una revision bibliografica y un analisis bibliometrico de las publicaciones cientificas que desde 1970 hasta la actualidad se han llevado a cabo en relacion a cuatro de estos sindromes: sindrome de Capgras, sindrome de Cotard, sindrome de Munchausen y Folie a deux. A partir de la consulta de las bases de datos PsycoDOC, PsycINFO y SCOPUS se presentan los resultados obtenidos sobre las caracteristicas clinicas, la epidemiologia, el curso, la comorbili…
"Ils me versent de l’eau froide sur la tête" : corps et folie à l’époque romantique
2016
This article describes the place of the body in Russian psychiatry of the 1830s , and places it at the intersection of philosophy , theology and medicine . We show how contemporary literature quotes and distorts medical discourse and develops its own conception of the body . Denied , annihilated , bruised , mutilated , deprived of food , the bodies of madmen seem to be victims of the violence that these madmen impose on themselves . In our conclusion , we question the place of the voice of madmen in the literary text , arguing that this voice is at times the expression of the silent body , and at other times the expression of the souls that transcend these very bodies.
Criminalité et folie
1994
Narcisse et Pygmalion : le peintre fou dans la littérature fantastique romantique
2012
This article examines the relationship between creation and self-esteem, through the analysis of five nineteenth century narratives, The Jesuit Church in Glogau and The Devil's Elixirs by E. T. A. Hoffmann, The Oval Portrait by Edgar Poe, The Unknown Masterpiece by Honoré de Balzac and Walter Eisenberg by Konstantin Aksakov. According to Ovid, Pygmalion manages to create a fertile woman, contrary to Narcissus. However, from an Christian and moral point of view, self-esteem happens to be doubly condemned: it leads human beings away from God and other people. Therefore, the point is to determine if romantic narratives succeed in defying this pattern and create self-sufficient artists able to …
Quand « l’art des fous » investit les galeries d’art dans les années vingt : « L’Exposition des artistes malades » à la galerie Max Bine (1929)
2017
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