Article ID: CBB001553602

Félix Voisin and the Genesis of Abnormals (2015)

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This article traces the genealogy of the category of `abnormals' in psychiatry. It focuses on the French alienist Felix Voisin (1794--1872) who played a decisive role in the creation of alienist knowledge and institutions for problem children, criminals, idiots and lunatics. After a presentation of the category of `abnormals' as understood at the end of the nineteenth century, I identify in the works of Voisin a key moment in the concept's evolution. I show how, based on concepts borrowed from phrenology and applied first to idiocy, Voisin allows alienism to establish links between the medico-legal (including penitentiary) and medical-educational fields (including difficult childhood). I stress the extent to which this enterprise is related to Voisin's humanism, which claimed to remodel pedagogy and the right to punish on the anthropological particularities of individuals, in order to improve them.

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Authors & Contributors
Le Bras, Anatole
Moore, Alison M.
Vincenti, Denise
Grossi, Roberta Vittoria
Lacroix, Agnès
Trichet, Yohan
Journals
History of Psychiatry
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
Social History of Medicine
Medical History
Journal of the History of Ideas
Publishers
Fayard
Edizioni ETS
Cornell University Press
CNRS Éditions
Carocci Editore
University of Chicago
Concepts
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychiatry
Science and religion
Psychiatric hospitals
Clinical psychology
Medicine
People
Esquirol, Jean Étienne Dominique
Charcot, Jean Martin
Taesch, Paul
Soury, Jules
Skae, David
Schreber, Daniel Paul
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
Places
France
Germany
Brazil
England
Edinburgh
Pyrenees (France and Spain)
Institutions
Académie des Sciences, Paris
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