Schizoanalysis is a field of transdisciplinary knowledge and practices created by philosopher Gilles Deleuze and institutional analyst Félix Guattari. It is not limited to theoretical content but also encompasses a repertoire of clinical-political interventions and embraces an ethical-aesthetic-political project aimed at autonomy. In this sense, this entry aims to present its main concepts and intervention methods, which permeate individual clinical practice, interventions in groups, institutions, and social collectives. Schizoanalysis engages in dialogue with Marxism and psychoanalysis but is not reducible to either of these theoretical fields. It was created in France but had its greatest development in South America, particularly in Argentina and Brazil, where Schizodrama was created by Gregorio Baremblitt, which can be considered a critical and decolonial modality of schizoanalysis. Politically, it aligns more closely with anarchism and self-managed practices.

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Schizoanalysis

  • Domenico Uhng Hur

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Schizoanalysis is a field of transdisciplinary knowledge and practices created by philosopher Gilles Deleuze and institutional analyst Félix Guattari. It is not limited to theoretical content but also encompasses a repertoire of clinical-political interventions and embraces an ethical-aesthetic-political project aimed at autonomy. In this sense, this entry aims to present its main concepts and intervention methods, which permeate individual clinical practice, interventions in groups, institutions, and social collectives. Schizoanalysis engages in dialogue with Marxism and psychoanalysis but is not reducible to either of these theoretical fields. It was created in France but had its greatest development in South America, particularly in Argentina and Brazil, where Schizodrama was created by Gregorio Baremblitt, which can be considered a critical and decolonial modality of schizoanalysis. Politically, it aligns more closely with anarchism and self-managed practices.