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Posted 15 March 2012 - 09:53 AM

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According to Foucault confinement marked in 17th Century Europe a decisive event in the history of unreason, as “the moment when madness was perceived on the social horizon of poverty, of incapacity to work, of inability to integrate to the group” (Foucault, 1971: 64). In England it was feared that the country could be overrun by the poor, and “it was proposed that they be banished and conveyed to the New-Found Land, the East and the West Indies” (op. cit.: pp 49-50). The above epigraph illustrates the practical and symbolic effectiveness of deporting “madmen” overseas, but what effects would a transatlantic re-location of the “mentally insane” have in our contemporary post-modern world? Could the Medieval Ship of Fools be re-interpreted today through itinerant dramatic, poetic, pictorial and musical performances?

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