State of madness: psychiatry, literature, and dissent after Stalin
What madness meant was a fiercely contested question in Soviet society. State of Madness examines the politically fraught collision between psychiatric and literary discourses in the years after Joseph Stalin's death. State psychiatrists deployed set narratives of mental illness to pathologize...
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Zusammenfassung: | What madness meant was a fiercely contested question in Soviet society. State of Madness examines the politically fraught collision between psychiatric and literary discourses in the years after Joseph Stalin's death. State psychiatrists deployed set narratives of mental illness to pathologize dissenting politics and art. Dissents such as Aleksandr Vol'pin, Vladimir Bukovskii, and Semen Gluzman responded by highlighting a pernicious overlap between those narratives and their life stories. The state, they suggested in their own psychiatrically themed texts, had crafted an idealized view of reality that itself resembled a pathological work of art. In their unsanctioned poetry and prose, the writers Joseph Brodsky, Andrei Siniavskii, and Venedikt Erofeev similarly engaged with psychiatric disource to probe where creativity ended and insanity began. Together, these dissenters cast themselves as psychiatrists to a sick society. By challenging psychiatry's right to declare them or what they wrote insane, dissenters exposed as a self-serving fiction the state's renewed claims to rationality and modernity in the post-Stalin years. They were, as they observed, like the child who breaks the spell of collective delusion in Hans Christian Andersen's story "The Emperor's New Clothes." In a society where normality means insisting that the naked monarch is clothed, it is the truth-teller who is pathologized. This bold interdisciplinary study situates literature's encounter with psychiatry at the center of a wider struggle over authority and power--back cover |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Author s Note xi
INTRODUCTION 3
CHAPTER 1
SOVIET PSYCHIATRY AND THE ART OF DIAGNOSIS 23
CHAPTER 2
THINKING DIFFERENTLY: THE CASE OF THE DISSIDENTS 60
CHAPTER 3
DIALOGUE OF SELVES: THE CASE OF JOSEPH BRODSKY 101
CHAPTER 4
CREATIVE MADNESS: THE CASE OF ANDREI SINIAVSKII 148
CHAPTER 5
MADNESS AS MASK: THE CASE OF VENEDIKT EROFEEV 185
CONCLUSION 217
Abbreviations 225
Notes 227
Bibliography 261
Index 277
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Index
Academy of Medical Sciences, 32,193
Akutagawa, Ryünosuke, 63
Alexander II, 30
All-Union Congress of Neuropathologists
and Psychiatrists (1936), 32
All-Union Society of Neuropathologists
and Psychiatrists, 24,32
American Psychiatric Association, 35
Andersen, Hans Christian: “The Emperors
New Clothes,” 217-18,222-23,
258-59n3
antipsychiatry, 28,64-66,218-19. See also
Foucault, Michel
Arzamas, 115
Arzhak, Nikolai. See Daniel’, Iulii
Austin, J. L., 47,194-95,206-7. See also
performativity
Avdiev, Igor’, 193,213
Babaian, Eduard, 47-49,51-56
Bakhtin, Mikhail, 17-18,43-44,93,117
Batshev, Vladimir, 68
Belyi, Andrei: Petersburg [Peterburg], 8
Bethea, David M., 104-5
Bil’zho, Andrei, 188
Bleuler, Eugen, 32
Blok, Aleksandr, 157,182,199,247n83
Boileau, Nicolas: The Art of Poetry [L*Art
poétique], 215-16
Booth, Wayne C., 187
Borodino, Battle of, 72
Boym, Svetlana, 21,103,166,245nl9
Brezhnev, Leonid, 17,221-22
Brintlinger, Angela, 31
Brodsky, Joseph: and‘art of estrangement,”
20,101-5,118,133-34,145; and aware-
ness, 20, 103,195; and consciousness
and existence, 19-20,101-8,114-41,
144-47,151-53,222; and defamiliar-
ization, 20,103,153; and dialogue or
dialogism, 19,103-5,115-23,127-43,
146,153; and emigration, 19-20,103-4,
133-40,143,146-47; hospitalizations
of, 19,102-11,115,122-23,127-29,
135,146; and literary tradition, 114-16,
137; and “parts of speech,” 129-33,
137-39,142-46,155,208; and psychi-
atric discourse, 110-11,115,119-22,
126-27,132-33; psychiatric evaluations
of, 105-10; self-evaluation of, 20,102-6,
109-11,115-16,122,132,147,222; trial
of, 19,105-110
Brodsky, Joseph, works of:“... and at the
word ‘future ..f“i pri slove griadush-
chee’..142-43; “The Condition We
Call Exile,” 103-4,134, 140,143; “From
nowhere with love ..[“Niotkuda s
liuboviu ...”], 136-37;“Gorbunov
and Gorchakov” [“Gorbunov i
Gorchakov”], 19,102-4,116-35,139,
142-43,145-47; “In the Lake District”
[“V ozernom kraiu”], 135;“Its not that
Im losing my mind ..[“Ia ne to chto
skhozhu s uma ...”], 143-45; “Less
Than One,” 101-2,115-16,119-20,
130,132-33,146-47; “New Year at the
Kanatchikova Dacha” [“Novyi god na
Kanatchikovoi dache”], 111-15,118,
122,137,140; “The North crumples
metal...” [“Sever kroshit metal...”],
137; “A Part of Speech” [“Chasf
rechi”], 19-20,102,104,129,133-47;
“A series of remarks ..[“Eto-riad
nabliudenii...”], 138-39; “There
is always the option ..[“Vsegda
ostaetsia vozmozhnost’...”], 141-42;
“You know if s winter..[“Potomu
chto kabluk139-41
Brown, Julie V., 30
Bruckner, Anton, 215
278
Index
Bukovskii, Vladimir: and depat hoi ogiza-
tion of dissent, 6,15,19,63,66-67,82,
85,89-94,96-97,217; and dialogue
or dialogism, 84,91,94,96-97;
hospitalizations of, 39-40,68,83,181;
and literary discourse or tradition,
19, 63,88-92,97-99; “Manual on
Psychiatry for Differently Thinking
People” [“Posobie po psikhiatrii dlia
inakomysliashchikh”], 62,65,88-92,
94,97-99,193,203, 217; on pathologi-
zation of dissent, 5,65,83, 89,217; and
pathologization of state or society, 6,
19,25-26,66-67,91,217; and psychiat-
ric discourse, 19,25,62,67,82-84,
88-92,203; psychiatric evaluations of,
39-40,83,219; and Socialist Realism,
25-26; And the Wind Returns ... [I
vozvrashchaetsia veter...], 5-6,15,25,
63,66-67,83,92,186
Bulgakov, Mikhail: The Master and
Margarita [Master i Margarita], 10
Burry, Alexander, 198,212
Butyrka (prison), 100
Byron, Lord, 203
Cantor, Georg, 74-75
Catherine II, 30
Central Committee, 25, 67
Chaadaev, Petr, 30,98-99
Chagall, Marc, 158
Chaikovskaia, Ol’ga, 109
Chekhov, Anton, 63; “Ward No. 6” [“Palata
No. 6”], 3-4,6,8,114-16,137,193,
197-98,228nll
Civil Code, Russian, 46
Civil War, 31
Clark, Katerina, 51
Conceptualism, Moscow, 54-55
consciousness and existence. See under
Brodsky, Joseph; psychiatry, Soviet;
Siniavskii, Andrei
Criminal Code, Russian, 46,68
d’Anthes, Georges, 212
Daniel’, Iulii, 39,67-68,83,88,148-49,
152,181-82,184
de-Stalinization, 10-13,17,50,218
defamiliarization, 20,103,151-52. See
also Brodsky, Joseph: defamiliarization;
Shklovskii, Viktor; Siniavskii, Andrei:
defamiliarization
deontology, 221
Derrida, Jacques, 194-95
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders, 35
dissent: and antipsychiatry, 64-66,218;
and awareness, 5,8-10,14-15,21-22;
definition of, 4-5,227n4; depatholo-
gization of, 5-6,9-15,19,22,60-67,
92-93,99,217,223; and dialogue or
dialogism, 17-18,93-94,99,103,117;
and literary discourse or tradition,
3-11,18-22, 59-63,116,193,218,223;
pathologization of, 3-6,18,24-28,32,
37-43,48-51, 59-64,176-77,217-18,
223; and pathologization of state or
society, 6,10,14-15,59-67,93-94,
99,124,217-218,222; and psychiatric
discourse, 6,12,15,18-19,60-64,
92-93,217-218,222-23. See also
Brodsky, Joseph; Bukovskii, Vladimir;
Erofeev, Venedikt; Gluzman, Semen;
Siniavskii, Andrei; Vol’pin, Aleksandr
dissidence,4-5. See also dissent
dissimulation, 18,43,55-57,186,202. See
also under Erofeev, Venedikt
Djilas, Milovan, 83
DobrovoFskii, Aleksandr, 68,83
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 153,158,198; The
Double [Dvoinik], 7-8
Dovzhenko, Aleksandr, 194
Duvakin, Viktor, 182-83
Eikhenbaum, Boris, 157
Engels, Friedrich, 170
Engelstein, Laura, 13
Epstein, Mikhail, 187-89
Eremin, Dmitrii, 179-80
Erofeev, Venedikt: and alcohol, 20,188,
190-97,200-201,204,208,214; and
awareness, 20-21,187-88,195-96,
214-16; and dissimulation, 186-91,196,
199,202,205,212,216; hospitalizations
Index
279
of, 20-21,185,188-89,193,196-97,
216; and “implied authorial persona,”
20,187-93,195-97,200,204,211-16;
and literary tradition, 189-90,193,
197-200; on pathologization of dissent,
192-93,202,216; and pathologization
of state or society, 21,187-92,198,
201 -206,209-11,216,222; and
performativity, 195-215; and psychi-
atric discourse, 189-93,203-206; and
simulation, 20,186-207,210-216,222
Erofeev, Venedikt, works of: The Dissidents
[Dissidenty] 200-201; Moscow-Petushki
[Moskva-Petushki], 185,188,191-93,
196-98,204,209,213,215; Notes of a
Psychopath [Zapiski psikhopata], 185,
189-91,213,215; Walpurgis Night
[ VaFpurgieva nocH], 20-21,186-89,
193,195-216,256n54
Erofeeva, Galina, 195
Esenin, Sergei, 67,74-75
Fadeev, Aleksandr, 168
Fainberg, Viktor, 48, 61,219,222
Felman, Shoshana, 9,11,228n22
Formalism, 20-21,103,151,157,180,187
Forman, Milos: One Flew Over the Cuckoos
Nest, 256n54
Foucault, Michel: and dissent, 12-14,
65-66,93,99; Madness and Civilization,
12-13,64-65,93; psychiatrists’views
on, 64-65
Freidkin, Mark, 193
Freud, Sigmund, 31,116,119-20,127,129
Galanskov, Iurii, 68,83,95-96
Garshin, Vsevolod: “The Red Flower”
[“Krasnyi tsvetok”], 8
Genis, Aleksandr, 189,198
Ginzburg, Aleksandr, 68, 83
Glazov, Yuri, 63-64
Gluzman, Semen: and depathologization of
dissent, 19,85-92,94,96-98, 217; and
dialogue or dialogism, 91,94,96; “In
Absentia Forensic Psychiatric Report
on the Case of Petro Grigor’evich
Grigorenko” [“Psikhiatricheskaia
zaochnaia ekspertiza po delu R G.
Grigorenko”], 84-88,94; and literary
discourse or tradition, 19,88-92,
98-99; “Manual on Psychiatry for
Differently Thinking People” [“Posobie
po psikhiatrii dlia inakomysliash-
chikh”], 62,65,88-92, 94,97-99,
193, 203,217; on pathologization of
dissent, 65-66,83,85,89,217-218; and
pathologization of state or society, 19,
91, 98,217; and psychiatric discourse,
19, 83,62,83, 85-92
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von: Faust, 198
Goffman, Erving, 64
Gogol, Nikolai, 63,198; “Notes of a
Madman” [“Zapiski sumasshedshego”],
7-8,137,177,189
Golyshev, Viktor, 101
Gor’kii Institute of World Literature, 148
Gor’kii, Maksim, 9-10,192
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 222
Gorbanevskaia, Natal’ia: and dialogue
or dialogism, 94-97; “Free Medical
Assistance,” [“Besplatnaia meditsinskaia
pomoshch’”], 94-97; “Locked inside
the madhouse ..[“V sumasshedshem
dome ..95-96; psychiatric
evaluations of, 35-38,40,49,235n68
Goya, Francisco, 158
Grigorenko, Petro: and dialogue or
dialogism, 97-98; Gluzman’s evalua-
tions of, 84-88,90-91; hospitalizations
of, 25,41,84-86,99-100; and own
accounts of psychiatric evaluation, 25,
97-98; and pathologization of state or
society, 11-12; psychiatric evaluations
of, 40-42,49,192-93
Hasek, Jaroslav, 63
Hitler, Adolf, 72
Hoffman, E.T.A., 158
holy foolishness, 6-7,29-30,175,188,198,
200
Iakhimovich, Ivan, 56-57, 238nl51
inakomyslie, 4-5,24,60,217. See also
dissent
280
Index
incompetency, 46,181
Independent Psychiatric Association of
Russia, 65
Initiative Group for the Defense of Human
Rights in the USSR, 5
Instructions on the Urgent Hospitalization
of the Socially Dangerous Mentally 111,
47
Ivan IV, 201
Ivan the Fool, 7
Izvestiia, 179, 219
Jakobson, Roman, 21
Jewishness, 18,127,131,165,197,209-10
Joravsky, David, 33
Kalashnik, Iakov, 36-38,45-46,108
Kaplan, Fanny, 200
Kedrina, Zoia, 149-50,179-80
Kerbikov, Oleg, 40-41
Kheraskov, Mikhail, 204
Khlebnikov, Velimir, 8-9
Khodorovich, Tat’iana, 93-94,223
Kholodkovskaia, Elizaveta, 46
Khrushchev, Nikita, 10-11,13,17,67, 70,
75,176-77
Khurgin, la. I., 45
Kibalchich, Nikolai, 192
Kline, George L., 135
Kogan, Ernest, 182-83
Konetko, I., 180-81
Kontinent, 197
Korsakov Journal (S. S. Korsakov Journal of
Neuropathology and Psychiatry), 23-24,
33,42,45,64,66,220-22
Korsakov, Sergei, 43,46,48
Kosterin, Aleksei, 11-12
Kraepelin, Emil, 32,35,43
Kruchenykh, Aleksei, 8-9
Kuperman, Victor, 202
Kutuzov, Mikhail, 72
Laing, R. D., 64,66
Landau, Iakov, 48
Lashkova, Vera, 68,83
Leiderman, Naum, 198
Lenin, Vladimir, 11,31,151-52,155,162,
173-74,200
Leningrad Writers’Union, 108
Lermontov, Mikhail, 72,212
Lerner, Iakov, 106-7
Lipovetsky, Mark, 198
Literaturnaia gazeta 24,29,149,179,196,
220
Liubchikova, Lidiia, 189
LosefF, Lev, 106,110,116-17,134,143
Loyola, Ignatius of, 76-77
Lubianka (prison), 148
Lunts, Daniil, 24-25,35-37,42,46-48,56,
80, 98,152,178
Lupandin, Vladimir, 108
Magnan, Valentin, 43-44
Mahler, Gustav, 215
Maiakovskii, Vladimir, 158
Malaia Bronnaia, Theater on, 197
Martynov, Leonid, 212
Martynov, Nikolai, 212
Marx, Karl, 19-20,31, 79,101-5,119-20,
130-31,145,151
Marxism-Leninism, 31-32,46,102, 139,
151-52,218,221
Medical Humanities, 16
Medvedev, Roy, 3-4,13,96-97
Medvedev, Zhores: and dialogue or
dialogism, 96-97; hospitalization
of, 3-4,96; and literary discourse or
tradition, 3-4,96-97; Who Is Mad? [Kto
sumasshedshii?], 3-4,13,96-97
Mikheev, Rudol’f, 219-20
Ministry of Health, 47,222
Ministry of Internal Affairs, 47,85
modernism, 8-9,21,51, 53,156-57,166
Morkovkin, Valentin, 49,51-56
Morozov, Georgia 48-49,51-56
Moscow City Committee, 68
Moscow State University, Student Theater
of, 197
Murav, Harriet, 150-51,181
Murav ev, Vladimir, 189-90,215-16
Nadzharov, Ruben, 38-39,48,219
Index
281
Napoleon, 72
Nathans, Benjamin, 69
Nekipelov, Viktor, 14,26,100,186-87,195
Nepomnyashchy, Catherine Theimer, 150,
181
Nicholas 1,30,98
Nikiforova, P. G., 45
Nobel Prize in Literature, 156
nonimputability, 78,80,86,189; definition
of, 20,46,61; simulation of, 58,149,
180-81,189; theories of, 46-47,
152-53,219. See also under Siniavskii,
Andrei
Oath of the Physician of the USSR, 221
Ogoneky 67
Orlov, Iurii, 93
Pasternak, Boris, 156-57,160,164,168
Pavlov Session for psychiatry (1951),
32-33,50,152
Pavlov, Ivan, 33,152
Pelipas, V. E., 56-58
perestroika, 23,219,221-22
performativity, 47,194-95,206-7,256n46.
See also under Erofeev, Venedikt;
psychiatry, Soviet; simulation
Perm-35 (camp), 84,88
Peter 1,30,192
Petrov, T„ 181-82
Plato, 7,140
Platonov, Andrei, 98-99,243-44nl 35
Pliushch, Leonid, 5,61-62,93-94,98,219,
223
Podrabinek, Aleksandr, 61-63,66,94,100
Politburo, 25
Polukhina, Valentina, 118
Popkin, Cathy, 31
Pot’ma, 96
Pravday 177,181-82
Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, 221
Proffer, Carl R., 116-17,123,134
psychiatric categories: alcoholism, 74,
173-74,193-97,253n2; delusional
ideas, 26,39-41,57,86,193; paranoia,
38-42,53-56,69,86,238nl51;
paranoiac development of personality,
40-42, 56,86,238nl51; psychopathy,
5, 37-41,53,86,106-9,178,235n68;
schizophrenia, diagnoses of, 37-40,
53,67-69,74,96,108; schizophrenia,
dissenters’ use of term, 5-6,63-64,
69-73,77,82; schizophrenia, theories
of, 24-26, 32-35, 38-39,42,50-53, 56
psychiatric institutions: Dnepropetrovsk
Special Psychiatric Hospital, 93;
Gannushkin Hospital (Psychiatric
Hospital No. 4, Moscow), 67; Institute
of Psychiatry (Moscow), 65; Kaluga
Psychiatric Hospital, 3; Kashchenko
Hospital (Kanatchikova Dacha;
Psychiatric Hospital No. 1, Moscow),
37, 69,94-95,106,109-11,114,
118,122,137,140,186,188-90,193,
196-97; Leningrad Special Psychiatric
Hospital, 39-41,48,61,67, 77,86;
Mental Health Research Center
(Moscow), 193; Priazhka Hospital
(Psychiatric Hospital No. 2, Leningrad),
106,129,247n83; Serbskii Institute
(V. P. Serbskii Institute for Forensic
Psychiatry, Moscow), 14, 25-26,37-43,
48-49, 56-57,69,80,83,86-87,97,
149,152,178,183,187,229n34; St.
Elizabeths Hospital (Washington, DC),
220; Stolbovaia Hospital (Psychiatric
Hospital No. 5, Moscow), 69; types of,
47
psychiatry, Soviet: and antipsychiatry,
64-65,218-19; and art of diagnosis,”
18, 22,27-29, 33, 36,40-50, 54-59,
62,218; and composition of reports,
27-28, 31, 36-51, 57,85-87,106-7;
and consciousness and existence,
31-32,102,151-2; and doctor-patient
dialogue, 28,43-45,49; history of,
29-32,221-22; and monologue or
monologism, 12,17, 28,43-50,84,91,
93; Moscow school of, 32-35,42-43,
47, 50-55; and nosology, 32-35,58,
202; and patients’ art, 49-55,58,107,
218,237nl28; performativity of, 47-49,
282
Index
51,55,194-95,203-7; reform of,
23-24,218-22; and Socialist Realism,
17-18,29,49-56,107; subjectivity or
objectivity of, 18,25-32,43-49,59,
107,218-22
psychoanalysis. See Freud, Sigmund
Pushkin, Aleksandr, 72,105,115,166,212;
“God grant that I not lose my mind .. .”
[“Ne dai mne bog soiti s uma ...”], 7-8,
99; The Stone Guest [Kamennyigosf],
198-99
reflection theory, 31,151-52,170,177-78,
183-84. See also under Siniavskii,
Andrei
reflex theory, 152
Revolution, Russian (1917), 23, 31,77,156,
174
Rosenshield, Gary, 7
Rudenko, Roman, 109
Rumiantsev, Valerii, 88
Sakharov, Andrei, 84-85
samizdat, 3, 5,11,24,60,64,81,92-94,223
Savenko, Iurii, 65-66
Scherr, Barry, 135
Sedakova, Olga, 187-89,191-92
Semichastnyi, Vladimir, 67-68
Serbskii Institute. See under psychiatric
institutions
Serbskii, Vladimir, 229n34
Seredniak, Liuba, 84
Shakespeare, William, 153,206; Hamlet,
189,198-200
Shakhmatov, Oleg, 108-9
Shklovskii, Viktor, 20,103,151-53,156,
158,184,244-45n9
ShmePkova, NataPia, 195-96
Sholokhov, Mikhail, 168
shriekers, 29-30
Shternberg, Erikh, 218-19
Shumakov, V. M., 42-43
simulation: definition of, 14,55,186,
202-3; methods of, 29-30, 56,58,
186-87; performativity of, 14,55-58,
187,194-95,199-216; psychiatrists’
views on, 18, 56-59,186. See also under
Erofeev, Venedikt; nonimputability;
Siniavskii, Andrei
Siniavskii, Andrei: and Abram Terts,
149-50,153-54,165,175-84,187;
and awareness, 20-21,149-76,180,
183-84,195,222; and consciousness
and existence, 20,145,152-64,167-73,
178,184; and defamiliarization, 20,
151-84; and Fantastic Realism, 153,
155,158,180; and irony, 150,157,
165-66,169,175-76,182; and legal
discourse, 150,176,181; and literary
discourse, 149-50,176,179-81; and
nonimputability, 20,149,178-82; on
pathologization of dissent, 148-54,
158-59,164-65,175-80; and pathol-
ogization of state or society, 10,20,
145,149-55,158-59, 162,176,183-84,
208, 222; and psychiatric discourse,
150.176- 81; psychiatric evaluation of,
149.152.176- 78,183; and reflection
theory, 151-84; and self-elimination,
156-57,160,164-69,174-76,180-82;
and simulation, 149-51,159,164,
175,180-84; and skaz 157,164,170,
175-76,182; and Socialist Realism, 10,
149-58,165-66,179; trial of, 20, 39,
67-68, 83,148-50,153,176-84
Siniavskii, Andrei, works of: “Dissidence as
a Personal Experience” [“Dissidentstvo
kak lichnyi opyt”], 150,153-54;
“Graphomaniacs” [“Grafomany”],
165-70,173-74,176-77,182-83;
“The Literary Process in Russia”
[“Literaturnyi protsess v Rossii”],
148,153-56; Liubimov [Liubimov],
170-76,179,182,222; “A Point of
Departure” [“Tochka otscheta”],
155,162; “In Praise of Emigration”
[“Pokhvala emigratsii”], 184; “The
Space of Prose” [“Prostranstvo prozy”],
158; “Stalin: Hero and Artist of the
Stalin Era” [“Stalin-geroi i khudozhnik
stalinskoi epokhi”], 10,155; “Thoughts
Unawares” [“Mysli vrasplokh”], 157;
The Trial Begins [Sud idet], 158-65,
167-68,170,172-76; “What Is Socialist
Index
283
Realism” [“Chto takoe sotsialisticheskii
realizm”], 10,154-55,157-58
Sirotkina, Irina, 16, 30-31
Sklifosovskii, Nikolai, 193,255n30
Smoktunovskii, Innokentii, 193,255n30
Smulevich, Anatolii, 49,51 -56
Snezhnevskii, Andrei: diagnoses by, 39-40,
108; diagnostic practices of, 27-28,36,
43-46,152; legacy of, 23-24, 32-33,
49,193,222; and literary discourse, 29,
51; theories of, 24,32-36,38-39,42,
51,220
Socialist Realism, 9-10,17,50-51,55,151.
See also under Bukovskii, Vladimir;
psychiatry, Soviet; Siniavskii, Andrei
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 82,99
Sots-Art, 54-55
Sovetskaia Rossiia, 180
Stalin, Joseph, 4,145,159; and aesthetici-
zation of reality, 10,149,155,162,176,
184; authoritarianism of, 11, 24, 77,93,
98-99,217-18
Stoglavyi Sobor, 30
Szasz, Thomas, 64,66
TaTtse, Margarita, 48, 56
tamizdat, 5,24,60,64,67,70,88,148,223
Tarsis, Valerii: Ward No. 7 [Palata No. 7],
193
Terts, Abram. See Siniavskii, Andrei
thinking differently. See inakomyslie
Timiriazev, Kliment, 27
Timofeev, Nikolai, 221
Tolstaia, Tat’i ana, 158
Tolstoy, Leo, 153,166,174
Tomashevskii, Boris, 21,187
Trial of the Four, 68
Twentieth Party Congress, 10-11
Umanskii, Aleksandr, 108-9
Union of Soviet Writers, 9,50,151,174,
176-77,179
VaiT, Petr, 189,198
Vainman, Fima, 84
Venclova, Tomas, 104
Vigdorova, Frida, 109
Vinogradova, Liubov’, 65-66
Vishnevskaia, Iuliia, 68
VoFpin, Aleksandr: and depathologization
of dissent, 19,70, 78-82,89,92-96; and
dialogue or dialogism, 94-96, 98-100;
and legal discourse, 19,62,69-70,
78-83,89; and literary discourse, 19,62,
70-80; and own accounts of psychiatric
evaluations, 70-73,80-81,93-94; and
pathologization of state or society,
19,79-81; and psychiatric discourse,
19,62,69-73,78-83, 92; psychiatric
evaluations of, 67-69,181
VoFpin, Aleksandr, works of:“A Free
Philosophical Treatise” [“Svobodnyi
filosofskii traktat”], 70,78; Fronde”
[ Fronda”], 76-78; “Juridical
Instructions for People Facing
Interrogation” [“Iuridicheskaia
pamiatka dlia tekh, komu predstoiat
doprosy”], 69, 82,89; A Leaf of
Spring [Vesennii list], 67,70-80;
“Schizophrenia” [“Shizofreniia”],
70-73,77; “Whether I’m indeed my
fathers son ...” [“Ot otsa rodnogo li
rozhden...”], 73-76
VoFpin, Nadezhda, 67,74
Volpina, Viktoriia, 82
Working Commission to Investigate the
Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes,
94
World Psychiatric Association, 64,219-21
World War 1,31
World War II, 40,58,67,72
Zagal skii, Leonid, 24-25
Zislin, Josef, 202-3
Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek
München
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