Sanitarium, fascism, war
Massimo Tornabene War of the insane asylum of Racconigi between fascism and Liberation Nearly three thousand men, women and children, between 1938 and 1947 crossed the threshold of neuro-psychiatric hospital Racconigi: victims of mental illness, epilepsy, syphilis, degeneration family, social vulnerability. But not only. The province of Cuneo asylum procedure also alleged subversive anti-fascist soldiers who are victims of hallucinations, displaced persons affected by aerial bombing, disbanded 8 September 1943, valley people traumatized by Nazi reprisal. Alongside the events of World War II that affected the province 'Granda (the French campaign to defeat Russia, Boves dall'eccidio of the Liberation), this research gives a voice to victims of the most extreme historical juncture: the medical records of the "Neuro" treated by the author as a compelling film editing, creating a sort of palimpsest that anecdotes and testimonials, from which the asylum, separate place par excellence, appears to have been actually much more integrated with the world of 'healthy' than usually we tend to imagine.
Massimo Tornabene works in the third sector in social and cultural. Graduates in literature, deals with the history of psychiatry with particular attention to the twentieth century.
The publication of this volume is supported by the Project Cantoregi and is part of the project "Cuneo: a province in brackets "promoted in the Turin World Book Capital with Rome. ........................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..