Tese
Qué sɘ-cuela en la escuela: un análisis de la legislación argentina sobre salud mental y educación, en articulación con la perspectiva ética y antiautoritaria de Siegfried Bernfeld
Fecha
2020-12-21Autor
Mariana María de Luján Scrinzi
Institución
Resumen
This thesis analyzes Argentine legislation in relation to mental health and
education, especially the four laws (known as the package of 26) that produce a
true legal transformation in the country, since they incorporate the postulates of
the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) and with them, a paradigm of
integral protection is achieved. The Act of the National Interministerial
Commission on Mental Health and Addictions (2014) is also reviewed in depth,
in whose pages a series of guidelines and recommendations are offered to
avoid hasty diagnoses and the medicalization of children from mere observation
of undesirable behaviors. This document and the aforementioned laws are
articulated with the thought of Siegfried Bernfeld (1892-1953), a pioneer in the
intersection between Psychoanalysis and Education. A journey through the
work of this psychoanalyst disciple of Freud is proposed and his experience of
anti-authoritarian education is recovered in the Children's Colony of
Baumgarten, a space where he welcomed war orphans in 1919. Then, from the
intersection between the laws and in Bernfeld's work, intermediate categories
are elaborated that allow addressing the three dimensions by which, despite the
great advance in rights, authoritarian practices of the past still creep in (survive
and are updated): the place of the adult compared to children, the discipline
imparted by a technical authority and the institutional conditions that allow or not
open spaces for listening. Finally, passages from the work of Walter Benjamin
(1892-1940) are taken up, whose ideas about proletarian children's theater are
related to Bernfeld thought and to the postulates of the Argentine legislation
studied.