A Caged Rhetoric: About the Response of the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WSA) to the Intention of Paul B. Preciado

This article is the starting point of a broader project, in which I propose to highlight some rhetorical strategies present in the AMP from the intervention of Paul B. Preciado, in the 49th Conference of the School of the Freudian Cause, Women in psychoanalysis. To carry out this task, I focus here...

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Autor principal: Reitter, Jorge N.
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Publicado: Cátedra B de Problemas Epistemológicos de la Psicología de la Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2021
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Sumario:This article is the starting point of a broader project, in which I propose to highlight some rhetorical strategies present in the AMP from the intervention of Paul B. Preciado, in the 49th Conference of the School of the Freudian Cause, Women in psychoanalysis. To carry out this task, I focus here on a book by Miquel Bassols: The difference of the sexes does not exist in the unconscious, explicitly written in response to that intervention. As this article is part of a work in progress, the development does not aims to be exhaustive in any way; it is the beginning of a work and I hope to continue. I propose here to point out some elements that the author uses, from the title itself, or from the epigraph, not to dialogue with Preciado's proposals, but to cancel him as an interlocutor. Finally, what I want to show is how a certain psychoanalysis tries to preserve itself by being always the same, which makes it incapable of creatively rethinking its premises and its theorizations. A psychoanalysis that betrays in act what it holds discursively.