HAPPY PILLS: A GENEALOGY OF CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOPHARMACEUTICALS
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In this text, I discuss how psychopharmaceuticals reached the status of the main micropolitical technology of current psychiatry. For this, I analyze the following processes: a) the specification and industrial production of these drugs; b) the consolidation of neurobiological psychiatry with the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM III); c) the emergence of a new generation of psychotropic drugs: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Throughout the text, I bring contributions to the arguments of Nikolas Rose (molecular biopolitics) and Paul Preciado (pharmacopower).
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biopolitics, genealogy, pharmacopower, psychiatry, psychopharmaceuticals
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Margens, v. 18, n. 30, p. 296-322, 2024.





