Falatório/Chatter

Author:   Marlon Miguel ,  Iracema Dulley ,  Stella Do Patrocínio
Publisher:   ICI Berlin
Volume:   35
ISBN:  

9783965580992


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   14 October 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Falatório/Chatter


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Falatório/Chatter delves into the life and work of Stella do Patrocínio (1941-1992), who was confined in Rio de Janeiro's Colônia Juliano Moreira psychiatric asylum from the age of twenty-one until her death. The unique form of relentless speech that Do Patrocínio produced while institutionalized was dismissed by doctors as mere 'logorrhoea'. Yet her falatório is far more: a defiant and poetic act that resists erasure by psychiatry, racism, and patriarchy. Drawing on a wide range of archival material, this book presents transcriptions of Do Patrocínio's chatter in Portuguese and English, amplifying her voice as a testament to survival, power, and resistance.

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Author:   Marlon Miguel ,  Iracema Dulley ,  Stella Do Patrocínio
Publisher:   ICI Berlin
Imprint:   ICI Berlin
Volume:   35
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9783965580992


ISBN 10:   396558099
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   14 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Stella do Patrocínio is a force to be reckoned with. Through her falatório / chatter, she liberates herself from the stigma of exclusion, offering a transformative interpretation of Brazil. From within the thick walls of a former sugar plantation turned mental asylum, her poetry chronicles how historical marginalization bred psychiatric violence in twentieth-century Brazil, straddling both dictatorial and democratic regimes. Those who, like her, entered confinement from the lower rungs of Brazilian society, endured a compounded erasure from historical and literary canon. Stella, however, breaks the mould by claiming authority over her own body and artistic expression. In this fascinating collection of all known materials produced by her at the Colônia Juliano Moreira, Iracema Dulley and Marlon Miguel create a new and sympathetic record of Stella's embodied poetic practice. Offered for the first time in Portuguese and English translation, the book presents Stella alongside short commentaries from those who knew or studied her. Ultimately, even if mediated by transcription, Stella's voice continues to urge us to listen in for social justice. In Falatório, readers will find both wisdom and sorrow paving the way for Black intellectual history in Brazil. - Isadora Moura Mota, Assistant Professor of History, Princeton University There are moments in every reader's life, where they encounter a book, that by its very nature and form, speaks a kind of unsullied truth. This marvelous volume is the exemplar of just such a text. Speaking to and with the marginalized figure of Stella do Patrocínio, the authors trace (among other things) the institutional link that marked and attempted to confine her falatório. While there is much to celebrate in this earnest and serious monograph, it is the manner in which the archival materials are handled and worked with that brought home to me the ethical sensibilities that undergird the work from start to finish. A lucid and challenging rendering of a historical figure who speaks directly to many of our current dilemmas. Psychoanalysis as a field is better situated as the result of this book. I give it my highest recommendation. - Fernando Castrillón, Editor-in-Chief, European Journal of Psychoanalysis


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