What do Jacques Lacan and Jon Draper have in common?
One as much as the other, both Freud and Lacan knew how to recognize and adapt their studies to the challenges that the clinical experience presented, as while they studied and developed their theoretical work the century kept on changing. As psychoanalists we are always witnesses of such changes, w...
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I10-R324-article-148572020-02-06T14:29:00Z What do Jacques Lacan and Jon Draper have in common? ¿Qué tienen en común Jacques Lacan y Don Draper? Assef, Jorge Pablo Síntoma Época Goce Series de tv. Symptom era enjoyment TV series One as much as the other, both Freud and Lacan knew how to recognize and adapt their studies to the challenges that the clinical experience presented, as while they studied and developed their theoretical work the century kept on changing. As psychoanalists we are always witnesses of such changes, we see that the ladies’ illnesses from Victorian times that sought help from Freud have not much in common to most frequent demands at present. Therefore, we acknowledge that clinic has changed because subjectivity has changed as well. Thus, it is convenient to recognize that the ways in which the topics of current times are represented and fictionalized have also changed. Amongst these new ways of representation, we find TV series in a privileged position. This article, based on the Mad Men series, picks up on some characteristics of contemporary clinic that Lacan had already shed light on in his teaching Tanto en el caso de Freud como en el de Lacan, ambos supieron reconocer y adaptar su estudio a los desafíos que la experiencia clínica les presentaba, efectivamente a medida que estudiaban y desarrollaban su obra teórica, el siglo iba cambiando. Los analistas siempre somos testigos de esos cambios, vemos que las viejas dolencias de las señoritas victorianas que consultaban a Freud, no tienen mucha relación con las demandas más comunes de la actualidad. Bien, partimos de reconocer entonces que la clínica ha cambiado porque la subjetividad ha cambiado, por lo tanto también es conveniente reconocer que los modos de representación y ficcionalización de los temas de la época también han cambiado. Entre los nuevos modos de representación contemporáneos encontramos el lugar privilegiado de las Series de TV. El presente artículo retoma a partir de la serie Mad Men algunas características de la clínica contemporánea, las cuales ya estaban elucidadas en la enseñanza de Lacan. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2016-03-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/eticaycine/article/view/14857 10.31056/2250.5415.v6.n1.14857 Ética y Cine Journal; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2016): La ética y el espectáculo del Mal; 17-21 2250-5415 2250-5660 10.31056/2250.5415.v6.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/eticaycine/article/view/14857/14810 Derechos de autor 2016 Ética&Cine Journal |
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One as much as the other, both Freud and Lacan knew how to recognize and adapt their studies to the challenges that the clinical experience presented, as while they studied and developed their theoretical work the century kept on changing. As psychoanalists we are always witnesses of such changes, we see that the ladies’ illnesses from Victorian times that sought help from Freud have not much in common to most frequent demands at present. Therefore, we acknowledge that clinic has changed because subjectivity has changed as well. Thus, it is convenient to recognize that the ways in which the topics of current times are represented and fictionalized have also changed. Amongst these new ways of representation, we find TV series in a privileged position. This article, based on the Mad Men series, picks up on some characteristics of contemporary clinic that Lacan had already shed light on in his teaching |
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