Psychoanalysis ◊ Literature
The fear of contagion and withdrawal into the Self. a pandemic hypermodern (Part II)
Keywords:
Literature and psychoanaly, Current subjectivity, Contagion, Double, SinisterAbstract
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the conceptual scaffolding of psychoanalysis and taking into account its multiple interest already declared in Freudian work, we will interrogate the so-called current subjectivity paying special attention to the effects produced from the attempt that humans make to protect themselves from the contagion coming from contact with the other in the broad and strict sense of the term. Terror, the sinister and especially the figure of the double will have a place in our considerations with the intention of extending psychoanalysis to different manifestations of culture where, as expressed by Jacques Lacan, the artist will surely open the way for us. Our reflections are part of the research projects V123 The figurations of horror in the uses and deviations of the police. Director: Dr. Adriana Goicochea, and PIV 121 "Adolescence on the edges of today. Psychoanalysis, institution and pandemic" directed by Lic. and Prof. Marina La Vecchia and co-directed by Dr. Denis Gabriel Pavelka. National University of Comahue. Atlantic Zone Regional University Center.
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