Desborde(r)s de la neurosis: fenómenos de locura y actuación propulsados por el neoliberalismo
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2021
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04/12/2020
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Esta tesis tiene como objetivo indagar desde el psicoanálisis fenómenos de locura y actuación presentes en la neurosis, a la luz de los efectos que las transformaciones discursivas contemporáneas tienen en la subjetividad, con el fin de esclarecer por qué los desborde(r)s son cada vez más recurrentes en nuestro panorama social inmediato y articular intervenciones terapéuticas que permitan incidir en estas formas clínicas. Para abarcar dichos objetivos, estructuramos la tesis en dos partes. En la primera parte, planteamos el problema de investigación, abordamos los antecedentes, esbozamos el estado de la cuestión y desarrollamos conceptos necesarios para definir a qué nos referimos con desborde(r)s de la neurosis. Para ello, seguimos a Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Jean-Claude Maleval, Francisco Pereña, Silvia Amigo y Néstor Braunstein, quienes establecen que las neurosis pueden presentar fenómenos “atípicos”, distintos de los síntomas y las formaciones clásicas del inconsciente —sueños, chistes, lapsus y actos fallidos—...
This thesis aims to research the phenomena of madness and action present in neurosis, based on the effects that contemporary discursive transformations have on subjectivity, in order to clarify why desborde(r)s1 are increasingly recurring in our immediate social panorama and to structure therapeutic interventions that allow us to treat these clinical forms. To cover this objectives, we structured the thesis into two parts. In the first part, we set out the research problem, address the antecedents, outline the status of the issue, and develop concepts required to define what we mean by the term desborde(r)s of neurosis. To do this, we follow Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Jean-Claude Maleval, Francisco Pereña, Silvia Amigo and Néstor Braunstein, who establish that neuroses can present “atypical” phenomena, different from the classic symptoms and formations of the unconscious —such as dreams, jokes, lapses and failed acts—...
This thesis aims to research the phenomena of madness and action present in neurosis, based on the effects that contemporary discursive transformations have on subjectivity, in order to clarify why desborde(r)s1 are increasingly recurring in our immediate social panorama and to structure therapeutic interventions that allow us to treat these clinical forms. To cover this objectives, we structured the thesis into two parts. In the first part, we set out the research problem, address the antecedents, outline the status of the issue, and develop concepts required to define what we mean by the term desborde(r)s of neurosis. To do this, we follow Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Jean-Claude Maleval, Francisco Pereña, Silvia Amigo and Néstor Braunstein, who establish that neuroses can present “atypical” phenomena, different from the classic symptoms and formations of the unconscious —such as dreams, jokes, lapses and failed acts—...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Filosofía, leída el 04/12/2020. Tesis retirada por expreso deseo del autor