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Antoine Porot

Antoine Porot (1876 in Chalone-sur-Saône – 1965) was a French psychiatrist. He founded what was known as the Algiers School of psychiatry, which attempted to justify the inherent racism in the French colonial mission in Algiers on the basis that Algerians, i.e. the Muslim non-ethnically French inhabitants, were biologically inferior. Frantz Fanon discusses his theories and the impact on Algerian colonial society in his book, The Wretched of the Earth. Porot had a son, Maurice Porot (born 1912), who followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a psychiatrist, teaching at Alger (1958-1962) then at Clermont-Ferrand (1965-1982). In his 2006 book, La Dignité: les debouts de l'utopie, Bernard Doray discusses the eugenics-justified liquidation of some 40,000 inmates of French mental wards and hospitals under the Nazi Occupation of World War II. He says that the order for the extermination did not originate from any one person or authority; it grew almost spontaneously from "an accumulation of interstitial abominations", chiefly based on "indigenous psychiatry", of which Antoine Porot was the ultimate source: "It is however in the colonial situations that the poison of the integrism of the gene has found more durably its ground of election. Thus, in French Algeria, until the 1950s, the school of racist psychiatry called "Algiers" developed. The real inspiration was Antoine Porot, who, let us emphasize it in passing, wrote at that time works crossed with Dr. Angelo Hesnard, sometimes hailed as the introducer of psychoanalysis in France (he had an exchange of letters with Freud since 1912), and as a part of a biological psychoanalysis that still deserves a detour. Antoine Porot had an intellectual heir to his blood, Maurice Porot, and also pupils. Pierson thus introduced the "concept" of "reactive paleophrenia" to account for "the morbid impulse in a North African environment" (in this race of men, it is the reptilian brain that commands, particularly in situations of violence...).

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