Photography and radical psychiatry in Italy in the 1960s. The case of the photobook Morire di Classe (1969)

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Foot, John. (2015). Photography and radical psychiatry in Italy in the 1960s. The case of the photobook Morire di Classe (1969). History of Psychiatry. 26(1), pp. 19 - 35. https://doi.org/10.1177/0957154X14550136
AuthorsFoot, John
Abstract

In the 1960s Franco Basaglia, the Director of a Psychiatric Hospital in a small city on the edge of Italy (Gorizia), began to transform that institution from the inside. He introduced patient meetings and set up a kind of Therapeutic Community. In 1968 he asked two photographers – Carla Cerati and Gianni Berengo Gardin – to take photos inside Gorizia and other asylums. These images were then used in a photobook called Morire di Classe (To Die Because of your Class) (1969). This article re-examines in detail the content of this celebrated book and its history, and its impact on the struggle to reform and abolish large-scale psychiatric institutions. It also places the book in its social and political context and as a key text of the anti-psychiatry movement of the 1960s.

Keywordsantipsychiatry; Franco Basaglia; Italy; photography; psychiatric reforms
Year2015
JournalHistory of Psychiatry
Journal citation26 (1), pp. 19 - 35
PublisherSage Publications Ltd.
ISSN0957-154X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/0957154X14550136
Scopus EID2-s2.0-84923337182
Page range19 - 35
Research GroupSchool of Arts
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Place of publicationUnited States
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