DOI of the published preprint https://doi.org/10.57077/monumenta.v7i7.185
The Alienist: between Reason and Madness by Simão Bacamarte
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.7909Keywords:
The Alienist, Mental health, Machado de AssisAbstract
The short story The Alienist was written by Machado de Assis and published between 1881 and 1882. The story has as its protagonist Simão Bacamarte, an alienist, who may be the precursor of the psychiatrist. Bacamarte occupies a prominent place in the village of Itaguaí, in Rio de Janeiro, after returning from his studies in Europe. He installed the Casa de Orates or Casa Verde, an asylum to treat the mental health of those considered alienated. With the support of councilors and the local population, he was successful, but he became obsessed and ended up interning almost all of the residents. The bibliographic review methodology was used, which aims to survey materials related to the study topic. Thus, this article aims to analyze Machado's work in its critique of sanity and madness, reflecting on the role and authority of the psychiatrist, in addition to thinking about the model of hospitalization in asylums and hospices.
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