“Dallas Buyers Club” or how to resist segregation drift.

In this article, segregation is addressed as one of the phenomena that occur after a pandemic outbreak. By the film Dallas Buyers Club (2013),directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, this issue is explored from the spread of HIV in the US in the 1980s. What can we say from psychoanalysis ethics aboutthese phen...

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Autor principal: Carrasco, Joaquin
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2020
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spelling I10-R10-article-308832020-11-10T18:33:23Z “Dallas Buyers Club” or how to resist segregation drift. “Dallas Buyers Club” o cómo resistirse a la deriva segregativa Carrasco, Joaquin Cinema Pandemic VIH Segregation Ethics Psychoanalysis Cine Pandemia VIH Segregación Ética Psicoanálisis In this article, segregation is addressed as one of the phenomena that occur after a pandemic outbreak. By the film Dallas Buyers Club (2013),directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, this issue is explored from the spread of HIV in the US in the 1980s. What can we say from psychoanalysis ethics aboutthese phenomena of segregation, it’s possible effects and outputs for a subject? In order to think about some possible answers, an approach towardspsychoanalysis ethics is initially proposed. After that, a reading of the film is proposed considering the traumatic nature of the virus, the differentdimensions of segregation and the solutions that allow the protagonist not to be considered as a waste object. Finally, some reflections on a possibleapproach to segregative phenomena are proposed from an ethic that promotes singularity. Se aborda la segregación como uno de los fenómenos que se producen tras la irrupción de una pandemia. Con la película  Dallas Buyers Club, dirigida por Jean-Marc Vallée (2013), se explora el tema a partir de la expansión del VIH en los EEUU de la década de los ’80. ¿Qué podemos decir desde la ética del psicoanálisis sobre estos fenómenos de segregación, los efectos y salidas posibles para un sujeto? Para pensar algunas respuestas posibles se plantea inicialmente una aproximación hacia la ética del psicoanálisis. Posteriormente, se propone una lectura de la película considerando el carácter traumático del virus, las distintas dimensiones que toma la segregación y las soluciones que le permiten al protagonista no quedar ubicado como objeto de desecho. Para finalizar, se plantean algunas reflexiones sobre un posible abordaje de los fenómenos segregativos desde una ética que promueve la singularidad. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2020-11-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/eticaycine/article/view/30883 Ética y Cine Journal; Vol. 10 Núm. 3 (2020): Ética en tiempos de pandemia; 27-33 2250-5415 2250-5660 10.31056/2250.5415.v10.n3 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/eticaycine/article/view/30883/31577 Derechos de autor 2020 Ética y Cine Journal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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topic Cinema
Pandemic
VIH
Segregation
Ethics
Psychoanalysis
Cine
Pandemia
VIH
Segregación
Ética
Psicoanálisis
spellingShingle Cinema
Pandemic
VIH
Segregation
Ethics
Psychoanalysis
Cine
Pandemia
VIH
Segregación
Ética
Psicoanálisis
Carrasco, Joaquin
“Dallas Buyers Club” or how to resist segregation drift.
topic_facet Cinema
Pandemic
VIH
Segregation
Ethics
Psychoanalysis
Cine
Pandemia
VIH
Segregación
Ética
Psicoanálisis
author Carrasco, Joaquin
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title “Dallas Buyers Club” or how to resist segregation drift.
title_short “Dallas Buyers Club” or how to resist segregation drift.
title_full “Dallas Buyers Club” or how to resist segregation drift.
title_fullStr “Dallas Buyers Club” or how to resist segregation drift.
title_full_unstemmed “Dallas Buyers Club” or how to resist segregation drift.
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description In this article, segregation is addressed as one of the phenomena that occur after a pandemic outbreak. By the film Dallas Buyers Club (2013),directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, this issue is explored from the spread of HIV in the US in the 1980s. What can we say from psychoanalysis ethics aboutthese phenomena of segregation, it’s possible effects and outputs for a subject? In order to think about some possible answers, an approach towardspsychoanalysis ethics is initially proposed. After that, a reading of the film is proposed considering the traumatic nature of the virus, the differentdimensions of segregation and the solutions that allow the protagonist not to be considered as a waste object. Finally, some reflections on a possibleapproach to segregative phenomena are proposed from an ethic that promotes singularity.
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