- Docente: Valeria Paola Babini
- Credits: 10
- SSD: M-STO/05
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Philosophy (cod. 0342)
Learning outcomes
The aim of this course is to give students the skills in reading
critically and contextualising texts and sources from different
viewpoints, making them able to use the historical competencies
acquired to examine theoretically several issues. Students will
therefore be able to express their point of view, thinking
critically on the competencies acquired and confronting
dialectically with others.
Course contents
The course will take place in the second semester, starting from
February: it is divided in two parts. Students who choose the exam
“History of Psichology 1” will follow part 1 (Violence and Freedom
in the History of Psychiatry of Twentieth Century Italy)
Part 1. Violence and Freedom in Twentieth Century Italian
psychiatry
The course will examine the development of Italian psychiatry from
World War I to the promulgation of the so-called “Law Basaglia”.
This historical reconstruction will analyse discipline's internal
issues, as well as the relationships of Italian psychiatrists with
society, politics, literature and media.
Part 2. Freud: the Difficult Path of Man between Nature and
Culture
The course will examine the theme of happyness of man in history
and society in Freud's theories, facing the issue of the difficult
balance between nature and culture, life drive and death
drive. The course will take in account the contemporary
outcomes of psychology regarding the new forms of “discontents of
civilization”.
Readings/Bibliography
Part 1. Violence and Freedom in Twentieth Century Italian
psychiatry
Valeria P. Babini, Liberi tutti. Manicomi e psichiatri in
Italia: una storia del Novecento, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2009. Plus
one choosen text from:
Mario Colucci, Pierangelo Di Vittorio, Franco Basaglia
(Milano, Mondadori, 2001);
Roberta Passione, Ugo Cerletti. Il romanzo dell'elettroshock
(Reggio Emilia, Aliberti, studi, 2006);
Paolo F. Peloso, La guerra dentro. La psichiatria italiana tra
fascismo e resistenza (1922-1945) (Verona, Ombre corte,
2008).
Part 2. Freud: the Difficult Path of Man between Nature and
Culture
S. Freud, Il disagio della civiltà e altri saggi, Torino,
Bollati Boringhieri, 2001;
Plus one choosen text from:
P. Babin, Freud, il padre della psicoanalisi, Milano,
Electa/Gallimard, 1993;
R. Major, C. Talagrand, Sigmund Freud, Torino, Einaudi,
2008;
G. Ricci, Sigmund Freud. Il padre della psicoanalisi,
Milano, Mondadori Electa, 2005;
G. Jervis, G. Bartolomei, Freud, Roma, Carocci, 2001.
Further reading:
R. Contardi, E. Gaburri ( ed), Enigmi della cultura e
disagio nella civiltà, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 1999, the
articles of Remo Bodei (pp.142-150) and Salvatore Natoli (pp.
188-196); for further reading, it's reccomended the Enciclopedia
della psicoanalisi of Jean Lapalanche and J. B. Pontalis.
Teaching methods
The course will be based on lectures and critical reading of the
texts. Students will be encouraged to partecipate actively to the
debate and to produce original researches and remarks.
During the lessons films will be screend: they will be at the same
time a topic of analisys and a tool to incentive dialogue and
criticism.
Assessment methods
The exam will consist of a discussion starting from on a topic
chosen by the student. During the exam it will be assessed:
historical knowledge, critical approach and personal
analysis.
Teaching tools
Overhead projector; computer; dvd.
Office hours
See the website of Valeria Paola Babini