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|a 02604027 Traps for Sacrifice: Bateson's Schizophrenic and Girard's Scapegoat http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=22909515&site=ehost-live
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|l John Perceval (18031876), who suffered from schizophrenia, published two books on his experience, in 1836 and 1840. More than a century later, the anthropologist Gregory Bateson discovered in Perceval's memoirs a lucid anticipation of his own theories on schizophrenia. To Bateson, Perceval describes the interactive patterns between himself, his family, and the hospital psychiatrists, as examples of âdouble bindâ interactions, in which he played the role of a âsacrificial victim.â The article underlines the strong convergence between Bateson's theory of schizophrenia and René Girard's theory of the scapegoat. In the anthropological theory of Girard, the sacrificial ceremonies are the main way of constructing social order. In that perspective, the schizophenic can be considered as a particular example of a scapegoat, that is, as an important figure in social life, and not as a mere phenomenon of psychopathology. This theoretical convergence is remarkable, in particular, because both anthropologists e
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