Foucault on madness
“The language of psychiatry, which is a monologue of reason on madness, could be established only on the basis of such a silence. I have not tried to write the history of that language but, rather, the archaeology of that silence.” 5 And throughout the book runs the theme linking madness to silence, to “words without language” or “without the voice of a sub- ject,” “obstinate murmur of a language that speaks by itself, without
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