New perspectives in transcultural psychiatry
03. November | 09:00
This hybrid international conference is organised within the framework of two ERC Starting Grants (‘Decolonizing Madness’, PI Ana Antic, University of Copenhagen, and ‘Governing Madness’, PI Romain Tiquet, CNRS, Marseille). It aims to explore a variety of new theoretical and methodological approaches, topics and voices in the global development of transcultural psychiatry in the second half of the twentieth century. The conference includes presentations from scholars in history, anthropology, psychology, psychotherapy and clinical sciences, who will reflect on the development of networks, encounters and practices of knowledge production and sharing in transcultural psychiatry, and on the complex interrelationships between psychiatry and decolonisation in a global context.
If you would like to register to attend the conference online, please email anmeldung@cmb.hu-berlin.de
Partner
CNRS, University of Copenhagen, Aix-Marseille Université
Programm
Day One (November 3rd)
9:00-9:15 Welcome and introductory remarks
9:15-11:00 Panel One- Searching for a Culturally Tailored Psychiatry
Chair: Burcu Alkan
Paul Marquis, ‘Institutional Psychotherapy’ in Colonial Algeria, Cultural ‘Revolution’ or Political Utopia? Therapeutic reforms in the Psychiatric Hospital of Blida-Joinville during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962)
Kutlughan Soyubol, Finding Ruh in the Forebrain: Mazhar Osman and the Emerging Turkish Psychiatric Discourse
Irène Favier, Unlike father, unlike son. A crossed-biographical perspective on two founding figures of Peruvian psychiatry
11-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:30 Panel Two- Alternative geographies of transcultural psychiatry
Chair: Ana Antic
Shilpi Rajpal, Decolonising Psychiatry: the Global Mental Health Movement in India, 1920-1980s
Nathanaelle Soler, The ‘Mythical Mind’ and the City: Missionary Ethnology, Urban Development and the Birth of Ethnopsychiatry in New Caledonia in the 1960s
Andres Rios-Molina, ‘Folk Psychiatry’ in Peru. Three Psychiatrists Seeing Native Peruvians Insanity during the first half of 20th century
13:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30- 16:30 Panel One- Alternative structures, treatments and actors
Chair: Anita Von Poser
Raphaël Gallien,Transforming the asylum into a therapeutic village: Decolonizing the daily life of the asylum (Madagascar, 1959-1972)
Nancy Rose Hunt, A Wide, Uneven Trauma Zone: Talk, Experiments, Therapies, and Enmities in Congo’s Kivus and Rwanda
Anjana Bala, The Psychic Life of the Corporeal
16:30-17:00 Coffee break
17:00-19:30 Film screening – Nkabom: A little medicine, a little prayer (Together for mental health) – followed by debate with Erminia Colucci, Lily Kpobi and Ursula Read; moderator: Ana Antic
Day two (November 4th)
9:15-11:00 Panel Three- Re-imagining the subjects of transcultural psychiatry
Chair: Romain Tiquet
Lamia Moghnieh, Involutional Melancholia, Psychiatry and Society in late 1930s Lebanon: Rereading Gender, Modernity and illness in the case of May Ziade
Marianna Scarfone, What was colonial about metropolitan psychiatry? The ‘syndrome nord-africain’ in the clinical files (1930-1970)
Chris Sandal-Wilson, Palestinian patients and psychiatrists across the end of the British mandate, 1948
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:30: Panel Two- Knowledge circulations and connexions
Chair: Katie Kilroy-Marac
Margherita Angelini, Dignity for All: Italian Mental Health Reform across borders
Cecilia Dracchio, Remotely pharmaceutical? Rethinking Global Mental Health and the pharmaceuticalisation of the self from rural Ghana
Emmanuel Delille, The Interuniversity Research Group in Medical Anthropology and Ethnopsychiatry (GIRAME, 1982): Mental health, bilingualism and multicultural politics in Canada
Michael Suter, The politics of ethnopsychology in the long moment of decolonization: psychoanalysis between West Africa and the European New Left
13:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:30 Panel Three- Institutions, (professional) networks and practices of global psychiatry
Chair: Gabriel Abarca-Brown
Jennifer Lambe, Mind Wars: Psychiatry and its Critics across the Florida Straits
Claire Edington, ‘Bandung as Method’ and the possibilities for a decolonial history of psychiatry
David Robertson, Reliability as Enculturation: Instruments and Practices of Collective Observation in Postwar Psychiatric Epidemiology
Sofie Bäärnhielm, Cultural Formulation Interview in DSM-V
16:30-17:00 Coffee break
17:00-18:30 Round table on sources, methodology and ethics (Katie Kilroy-Marac, Lamia Moghnieh, Amira Yahiaoui, Pradipto Roy); moderated by Romain Tiquet)
19:30 Conference dinner
Day 3 (November 5th)
9:30-11:30 Panel one- The politics of transcultural psychiatry
Chair: Christopher Chamberlin
Marco Ramos, Ghosts in the Archive: Psychoanalysis and Terror in Cold War Argentina
Michael Pettit, ‘Angela’s Psych Squad’: Black Psychology against the American Carceral State in the 1970s
Muhammad Usama Rafi, The Anti-colonial Mind: Wulf Sach’s Black Hamlet and Psychiatry in Late Colonial Africa
11:30-12:00 Coffee break
12:00-14:00 Panel Two- Migration and refugees
Chair: Lamia Moghnieh
Baher Ibrahim, Uprooting, Trauma, and Confinement: Psychiatry in Refugee Camps
Mostafa Hosseini and Elisabeth Punzi, Afghan unaccompanied refugee minors and the need to problematize and challenge Western perspectives on ‘mental illness’: Results from a Swedish interview study
14:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-16:30 Concluding remarks and final discussion: Future directions in transcultural psychiatry (Lamia, Romain and Ana)