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Stella do Patrocínio
Falatório/Chatter
Ed. by Iracema Dulley and Marlon Miguel
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.
2025 | Cultural Inquiry, 35. Do Patrocínio, Stella; chatter; falatório; psychiatry; racism; resistance; institutional violence; orality; ethical listening; anti-psychiatry