Religious Stigmata, Magnetic Fluids and Conversion Hysteria: One Survival of ‘Vital Force’ Theories in Scientific Medicine?
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Auteurs : Roland Littlewood [Royaume-Uni] ; Goffredo BartocciSource :
- Transcultural psychiatry [ 1363-4615 ] ; 2005-12.
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- Animal magnetism, Bartocci, Bartocci littlewood, Bodily symptoms, Conversion hysteria, Cultural psychiatry, Demonic possession, Ellenberger, Hysterical conversion, Littlewood, Littlewood bartocci, Medical anthropology, Natuzza, Natuzza evolo, Nineteenth century, Oxford university press, Personalistic, Physical body, Psychiatry, Psychosomatic medicine, Religious experience, Religious phenomena, Religious stigmata, Same time, Social anthropology, Southern italy, Stigmata, Symptom, Transcultural, Transcultural psychiatry, Transcultural psychiatry section, University college london, Vibo valentia, Virgin mary, Vital force, Young girl.
Abstract
A study of Natuzza Evolo, a contemporary Roman Catholic stigmatic in southern Italy, raises certain questions of mechanism and evidence. Was this a miracle, hysterical conversion or contrived? The medical interpretation of the phenomenon as conversion disorder raises questions about the popularity of hysteria as a medical diagnosis and the ways in which it functions like ‘vital forc', as a metaphoric mediator between the natural world, human agency, and the ultrahuman.
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DOI: 10.1177/1363461505058917
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