24-408.24 Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital)

Veranstaltungsdetails

Lehrende: Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo

Veranstaltungsart: Vertiefungsseminar

Anzeige im Stundenplan: V-SEM

Semesterwochenstunden: 2

Credits: 6,0

Unterrichtssprache: Deutsch

Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 10 | 25

Anmeldegruppe: Spezielle Soziologien - Seminare

Weitere Informationen:
B.A.-Soziologie Hauptfach: VM - Spezielle Soziologien
B.A.-Soziologie Nebenfach: VM - Spezielle Soziologien
M.A.-Lehramt Sozialwissenschaften: VM - Spezielle Soziologien

Kommentare/ Inhalte:
In many societies, the behavior and attitudes of individuals that go against the ‘norm’ are described as deviant, bizarre, sick, or even ‘possessed’ by angels or devils. Throughout the development of Western capitalism, specifically during the Modern Age, all kinds of abnormalities were ‘produced’. The ways in which the phenomenon of madness - more specifically, people with mental disorders - is observed in sociology varies immensely. Usually, the mainstream discussion in sociology about madness is associated with the history of its pathologization and medicalization with the use of Western medicine. In this sense, a correlation between politics and economics in the reproduction of ‘the deviant’ is frequent. However, this seminar is concerned with the phenomenon of madness itself, particularly with regard to its manifestation in everyday life, as well as the first person point of view: It is time to give voice to the madness!

Due to this reason, this seminar places phenomenology and its approach to madness at the core. For phenomenologists, phenomena can only be known if the perspectives of those who experience them are studied. Sociology, despite all criticisms, uses this phenomenological approach in an attempt to reveal the structural experiences through the meanings enacted in the intersubjective processes. As a result, typifications emerge: madness leaves the realm of its delusional subjectivity to face the objectivity of the lifeworld. How does the experience of madness in everyday life take place? What about the madness’ point of view? Which contributions have social phenomenology and phenomenological sociology given to this matter? Bring your madness and enjoy this seminar!

For more info, please contact me by email: Bruno.de.araujo@uni-hamburg.de

Lernziel:
• To introduce students to the discipline of social phenomenology
• To improve research skills through social phenomenology
• To deepen epistemological issues in sociology
• To analyze the phenomenon of madness beyond an economic and political framework

Vorgehen:
This seminar will be divided into two blocks. In the first moment, we are going to be introduced into phenomenology and social phenomenology through phenomenological sociologies such as sociology of knowledge, ethnomethodology, and dramaturgy sociology. This moment is very important to the further comprehension of the empiric cases. During the six-first expository classes, students have to participate in class activities, deliver one summary and answer some questions in group. The second moment is reserved for the application of (social) phenomenological background into the case of madness. During the six following classes, students have to present seminars about the definition of madness (I, II, III), depression, schizophrenia, addiction, and mental health care systems (students can also change the topics of the empirical cases). Each session is followed by extra activities such as psychological tests, tarot readings  and screening of short movies (both considered as phenomenological tools of self-understanding). Initially, all the classes will be online by Zoom, but other platforms can be used as well (Microsoft Team, Skype...).

Literatur:
Classic texts, theoretical and empirical articles, and documentaries. Find below the basic literature. Other will be provided on syllabus:

Aneshensel, C. S., Bierman, A., Phelan, J. C. (1999). Handbook of the sociology of mental health. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.                                                    
Berger, P. L., & Luckmann, T. (1991). The social construction of reality: A treatise in the sociology of knowledge (No. 10). Penguin Uk.
Cerbone, David R. Understanding phenomenology. Routledge, 2014.
Eaton, W. W. (1980). The sociology of mental disorders. New York: Praeger.                                                                                        
Foucault, M. (2003). Abnormal: lectures at the Collège de France, 1974-1975 (Vol. 2). Macmillan.
Goffman, E. (2002). The presentation of self in everyday life. 1959. Garden City, NY, 259.                                         
Laing, R. (2010). The divided self: An existential study in sanity and madness. Penguin UK.                    
Heidegger, Martin (1996). Being and time: A translation of Sein und Zeit. SUNY press.
Husserl, Edmund (2012). Ideas: General introduction to pure phenomenology. Routledge.
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice (2013). Phenomenology of perception. Routledge.
Schutz, Alfred, and Thomas Luckmann (1973). The structures of the life-world. Vol. 1. Northwestern university press.

Zusätzliche Hinweise zu Prüfungen:
Course work:

- Group presentations
- Classroom activities
- Final paper


Exam:

- Final essay (min. 10 pages).
Deadline: 01/04/2021

Termine
Datum Von Bis Raum Lehrende
1 Di, 3. Nov. 2020 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
2 Di, 10. Nov. 2020 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
3 Di, 17. Nov. 2020 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
4 Di, 24. Nov. 2020 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
5 Di, 1. Dez. 2020 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
6 Di, 8. Dez. 2020 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
7 Di, 15. Dez. 2020 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
8 Di, 5. Jan. 2021 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
9 Di, 12. Jan. 2021 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
10 Di, 19. Jan. 2021 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
11 Di, 26. Jan. 2021 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
12 Di, 2. Feb. 2021 16:15 17:45 Digital Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
13 Di, 9. Feb. 2021 16:15 17:45 WiWi 2095/2197 Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
14 Di, 16. Feb. 2021 16:15 17:45 WiWi 2095/2197 Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo
Prüfungen im Rahmen von Modulen
Modul (Startsemester)/ Kurs Leistungs­kombination Prüfung Datum Lehrende Bestehens­pflicht
24-426 Nebenfachmodul F: Spezielle Soziologien (WiSe 16/17) / 24-425.10  Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital) Hausarbeit 9  Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo Ja
24-426 Nebenfachmodul F: Spezielle Soziologien (WiSe 18/19) / 24-425.10  Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital) Hausarbeit 5  Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo Ja
24-426 Nebenfachmodul F: Spezielle Soziologien (WiSe 16/17) / 24-425.11  Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital) Hausarbeit 9  Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo Ja
24-426 Nebenfachmodul F: Spezielle Soziologien (WiSe 18/19) / 24-425.11  Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital) Hausarbeit 5  Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo Ja
MEdSowi-LA012 Vertiefungsmodul Spezielle Soziologien (WiSe 13/14) / 24-612.xx  Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital) Hausarbeit 15  Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo Ja
MEdSowi-LA014 Sozialwissenschaftlicher Wahlschwerpunkt (WiSe 13/14) / 24-612.xx  Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital) Hausarbeit 15  Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo Ja
SowiLA-12_VMSoz Vertiefungsmodul Spezielle Soziologie (WiSe 14/15) / 24-612.xx  Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital) Hausarbeit 14  Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo Ja
SowiLA-16_WahlSoz Wahlschwerpunkt Soziologie (WiSe 14/15) / 24-612.xx  Social Phenomenology of Madness (digital) Hausarbeit 13  Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo Ja
Veranstaltungseigene Prüfungen
Beschreibung Datum Lehrende Pflicht
1. Hausarbeit k.Terminbuchung Ja
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Lehrende
Bruno Mesquita Soares de Araujo