The imitation game: hysteria and the discourse of techno-science

This paper intends to review the mutual benefit between the media and psychoanalysis. It argues that psychoanalysis needs increasingly recognize its effectiveness as a theory of the media in its discussion on contemporary forms of social bonds whose effects are manifested in the clinic. Also it sugg...

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Autor principal: Wilson, Scott
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Publicado: Facultad de Psicología. Maestría en Teoría Psicoanalítica Lacaniana 2016
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spelling I10-R318-article-209772022-03-17T17:09:32Z The imitation game: hysteria and the discourse of techno-science El código enigma: La histeria y el discurso de la tecnociencia Wilson, Scott femininity imitation game mass media psychoanalysis Psicoanálisis medios de comunicación juego de imitación feminidad masculinidad This paper intends to review the mutual benefit between the media and psychoanalysis. It argues that psychoanalysis needs increasingly recognize its effectiveness as a theory of the media in its discussion on contemporary forms of social bonds whose effects are manifested in the clinic. Also it suggests that both Turing and Lacan, in its different forms, established that thought is an effect of symbolization that does not necessarily require a human brain. Este escrito se propone revisar el mutuo beneficio entre los medios de comunicación y el psicoanálisis. Expone que el psicoanálisis necesita cada vez más reconocer su eficacia como teoría de los medios de comunicación en su discusión sobre las formas contemporáneas del lazo social cuyos efectos se manifiestan en la clínica. También, plantea que tanto Turing como Lacan, en sus diferentes formas, establecieron que el pensamiento es un efecto de la simbolización que no necesariamente requiere un cerebro humano. Facultad de Psicología. Maestría en Teoría Psicoanalítica Lacaniana 2016-08-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/lapso/article/view/20977 Lapso; Núm. 1 (2016): Lo femenino; 48-58 2525-0965 spa eng https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/lapso/article/view/20977/20562 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/lapso/article/view/20977/20569 Derechos de autor 2018 Lapso https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic femininity
imitation game
mass media
psychoanalysis
Psicoanálisis
medios de comunicación
juego de imitación
feminidad
masculinidad
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imitation game
mass media
psychoanalysis
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medios de comunicación
juego de imitación
feminidad
masculinidad
Wilson, Scott
The imitation game: hysteria and the discourse of techno-science
topic_facet femininity
imitation game
mass media
psychoanalysis
Psicoanálisis
medios de comunicación
juego de imitación
feminidad
masculinidad
author Wilson, Scott
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title The imitation game: hysteria and the discourse of techno-science
title_short The imitation game: hysteria and the discourse of techno-science
title_full The imitation game: hysteria and the discourse of techno-science
title_fullStr The imitation game: hysteria and the discourse of techno-science
title_full_unstemmed The imitation game: hysteria and the discourse of techno-science
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description This paper intends to review the mutual benefit between the media and psychoanalysis. It argues that psychoanalysis needs increasingly recognize its effectiveness as a theory of the media in its discussion on contemporary forms of social bonds whose effects are manifested in the clinic. Also it suggests that both Turing and Lacan, in its different forms, established that thought is an effect of symbolization that does not necessarily require a human brain.
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