Having undertaken a critical analysis of a transnational program of research to identify and intervene on the prodrome, a pre-psychotic state, here I experiment with an unsettling, reparative reading of its affective coils—paranoia. Etymologically joining para (beside) with nous (mind), “paranoia” denotes an experience beside-the-mind. I attempt to follow these roots, meeting a non-human figure—Coatlicue—as introduced through Chicana philosopher and poet, Gloria Anzaldúa. In the arms of this goddess, the prodrome points to the vitality and the milieu of paranoia, re-turning it as a capacity, calling for modes of attunement and apprenticeship, and perhaps protecting our psychological and political practices against yet another operation of c...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
In this paper we seek to offer an essentially sociological explanation of paranoia by way of a detai...
This article explores parallels between delusions and paranoia suffered by society and by the mental...
What follows is a feminist, decolonial experiment to map the un/settling circulation of paranoia – h...
This study analyses literary depictions of subject-other relations through representative post-World...
Starting from a new definition of existential paranoia, conceived philosophically as an altered form...
Difficulties encountered in clinical work with psychoses require psychoanalytical approaches differe...
Both psychology and psychiatry are dominated by individualistic accounts of paranoia (and, indeed, o...
This paper explores apparent shifts in the cultural use of psychoanalytic concepts, from narcissism,...
Signs of Flesh: Institution and Body in Accounts of Paranoia (Notes on Schreber and Fabian) As the c...
This thesis has no traditional narrative structure and the form stimulates a schizophrenic and bipol...
This paper explores the way in which the cultural, psychiatric and psychoanalytic context of the 19...
Chabani Manganyi’s long-neglected (2018) essay “Making strange” demonstrates how many of the most in...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
Psychoanalysis rose at the end of the nineteenth century as a possibility of reintegrating the mind ...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
In this paper we seek to offer an essentially sociological explanation of paranoia by way of a detai...
This article explores parallels between delusions and paranoia suffered by society and by the mental...
What follows is a feminist, decolonial experiment to map the un/settling circulation of paranoia – h...
This study analyses literary depictions of subject-other relations through representative post-World...
Starting from a new definition of existential paranoia, conceived philosophically as an altered form...
Difficulties encountered in clinical work with psychoses require psychoanalytical approaches differe...
Both psychology and psychiatry are dominated by individualistic accounts of paranoia (and, indeed, o...
This paper explores apparent shifts in the cultural use of psychoanalytic concepts, from narcissism,...
Signs of Flesh: Institution and Body in Accounts of Paranoia (Notes on Schreber and Fabian) As the c...
This thesis has no traditional narrative structure and the form stimulates a schizophrenic and bipol...
This paper explores the way in which the cultural, psychiatric and psychoanalytic context of the 19...
Chabani Manganyi’s long-neglected (2018) essay “Making strange” demonstrates how many of the most in...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
Psychoanalysis rose at the end of the nineteenth century as a possibility of reintegrating the mind ...
The being of human beings and, in particular, their wellbeing is profoundly spatial and temporal. We...
In this paper we seek to offer an essentially sociological explanation of paranoia by way of a detai...
This article explores parallels between delusions and paranoia suffered by society and by the mental...