Schizophrenic poetry, queerness, and the limits of self-expression

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Schizophrenic poetry, queerness, and the limits of self-expression

4 Apr 2024

On the one me, like respecting my grandmother in the they make you feel, and their characteris hand, it was painful to keep it to myself last lucid moments of her life. [...] less flowing stories about his time in the psych iatry and nosology, to draw the line After my grandfather passed and my war, his life at home, the things he saw between normal and abnormal when grandmother had been diagnosed with that weren’t there, and what he could operating on the “fuzziness” of human Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia, I feel, even in the air. [...] He spoke with the behaviour.1 Making this distinction affects revisit ed the topic of coming out with my puzzling metaphor of Ocean Vuong, the not only the self, but entire communities mother. [...] Decades ago, it was also psychiatrists who led the effort to reform the DSM and erode the bigotry of previous generations, and decades from now, it will be psychiatrists once again. [...] This reflects the unique dual nature of psychiatry, to draw the boundary between the normal and abnormal and to redraw it again and again, never frozen in time.
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