Surfaces of Pain: Images and Affections on Madness to Politicize the Violence on our Bodies
In 2010, the Mental Health Law No. 26,657 was passed in Argentina in a climate of enormous expectations for the transformation of the field. However, more than 10 years after this law was sanctioned, no progress has been made on its effective implementation, which is causing a process of social dele...
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Surfaces of Pain: Images and Affections on Madness to Politicize the Violence on our Bodies |
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In 2010, the Mental Health Law No. 26,657 was passed in Argentina in a climate of enormous expectations for the transformation of the field. However, more than 10 years after this law was sanctioned, no progress has been made on its effective implementation, which is causing a process of social delegitimization that today puts it at risk. In this article I propose, from the production of a small archive of images and pain as an affection that shapes the surfaces of our bodies, to politicize the violence suffered by women users of mental health services and reflect on the intersectionality and transversality of the struggles that we have been sustaining from the field of mental health and from feminist movements. And also to manifest the need to claim against the centralization of the attention of mental illnesses in monovalent hospitals, for the opening of substitute devices to the asylum, for the right to live in community. |
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I10-R351-article-394132024-03-13T20:45:39Z Surfaces of Pain: Images and Affections on Madness to Politicize the Violence on our Bodies Superficies del dolor: Imágenes y afectos sobre la locura para politizar las violencias sobre nuestros cuerpos Superfícies de dor: Imagens e efeitos sobre a loucura para politizar a violência no nosso corpo Bella, María Angélica mental health affect images feminism salud mental afectos imágenes feminismo saúde mental afectos imagens feminismo In 2010, the Mental Health Law No. 26,657 was passed in Argentina in a climate of enormous expectations for the transformation of the field. However, more than 10 years after this law was sanctioned, no progress has been made on its effective implementation, which is causing a process of social delegitimization that today puts it at risk. In this article I propose, from the production of a small archive of images and pain as an affection that shapes the surfaces of our bodies, to politicize the violence suffered by women users of mental health services and reflect on the intersectionality and transversality of the struggles that we have been sustaining from the field of mental health and from feminist movements. And also to manifest the need to claim against the centralization of the attention of mental illnesses in monovalent hospitals, for the opening of substitute devices to the asylum, for the right to live in community. En el año 2010 se sancionó en Argentina la Ley de Salud Mental Nº 26.657 en un clima de enormes expectativas de transformación del campo. No obstante, a más de 10 años de sancionada esta normativa no se ha avanzado en su efectiva implementación lo que está provocado un proceso de deslegitimación social que hoy la pone en riesgo. En este artículo me propongo, a partir de la producción de un pequeño archivo de imágenes y del dolor como un afecto que moldea las superficies de nuestros cuerpos, politizar las violencias que sufren las mujeres usuarias de los servicios de salud mental y reflexionar sobre la interseccionalidad y transversalidad de las luchas que venimos sosteniendo desde el campo de la salud mental y desde los movimientos feministas. Y también manifestar la necesidad de reclamar contra la centralización de la atención de los padecimientos mentales en hospitales monovalentes, por la apertura de dispositivos sustitutivos al manicomio, por el derecho a vivir en comunidad. Em 2010, a Lei de Saúde Mental Nº 26.657 foi aprovada na Argentina num clima de enormes expectativas para a transformação do campo. Contudo, mais de 10 anos após esta lei ter sido aprovada, nenhum progresso foi feito na sua implementação efectiva, o que levou a um processo de deslegitimação social que hoje a coloca em risco. Neste artigo proponho, a partir da produção de um pequeno arquivo de imagens e dor como um afecto que molda as superfícies do nosso corpo, politizar a violência sofrida pelas mulheres utentes dos serviços de saúde mental e reflectir sobre a interseccionalidade e transversalidade das lutas que temos vindo a sustentar a partir do campo da saúde mental e dos movimentos feministas. E também para expressar a necessidade de exigir contra a centralização dos cuidados para doenças mentais em hospitais monoparentais, pela abertura de alternativas ao asilo, pelo direito de viver em comunidade. Área Feminismos, Género y Sexualidades del Centro de Investigaciones "María Saleme de Burnichón" de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022-11-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/polemicasfeminista/article/view/39413 Polémicas Feministas; Vol. 6 (2022): Gender, Affects and Fiction; 1-17 Polémicas Feministas; Vol. 6 (2022): Género, afectos y ficción; 1-17 Polémicas Feministas; v. 6 (2022): Gênero, afetos e ficção; 1-17 2591-3611 1853-4309 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/polemicasfeminista/article/view/39413/39288 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/polemicasfeminista/article/view/39413/39413 Derechos de autor 2022 María Angélica Bella https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |