The cancellation of intimacy as a cause of the current political madness

Authors

  • SERGIO ZABALZA

Keywords:

Psychoanalysis, Policy, Craziness, Privacy, Quarantine

Abstract

Sergio Zabalza offers us a reading about current events and in particular the social and political panorama of our country. Panorama in which madness emerges as an unavoidable fact in the last and hectic years of political life. The author highlights the discursive imprint of our first president, who alternates crazy proposals with attitudes that fluctuate between  aggression and madness. In his writing we will find a series of coordinates that explain the reasons why a speaking community leaned mostly towards a far-right option that also has  the aforementioned discursive characteristics. Among the factors considered, the notion of intimacy and its relationship to the Other is carefully and especially worked on, as well as  the effects produced on the subjects by the annulment of that intimacy and a confinement in individualism determined – among other factors – by the quarantine-confinement  during the COVID 19 pandemic, making a series of essential clarifications about the importance of grief. After raising the particularity of psychoanalysis as a discursive practice, he will  make a proposal where the intimacy of mourning for defeat allows us to envision a new and loving horizon of struggle within the framework of memory, truth and justice.

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Author Biography

SERGIO ZABALZA

Doctor en Psicología de la Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA); Magíster en Clínica Psicoanalítica de la  Universidad Nacional de San Martín ( UNSAM) y Licenciado en Psicología (UBA). Profesor Titular (designado en concurso por oposición) de la Cátedra Clínica Psicológica: Adultos en la Universidad Nacional del Chaco Austral (UNCAUS), donde también dirige el Grupo de investigación sobre el Cuerpo (Sigeva/Uncaus); y Director responsable del curso de posgrado “El Cuerpo a partir de la enseñanza de Jacques Lacan: conceptualizaciones, dirección de la cura y encrucijadas de la contemporaneidad” en el Doctorado de la Universidad de Buenos Aires.

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Published

2024-06-17

How to Cite

ZABALZA, S. . (2024). The cancellation of intimacy as a cause of the current political madness. EL HORMIGUERO Psicoanálisis" Children and Adolescents. Retrieved from https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/psicohormiguero/article/view/5365

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