The oneiric is political: On the cultural interpretation of dreams

In this work, we reflect on the politics of the unconscious from the peculiar interpretation of dreams proposed by Charlotte Beradt in The Third Reich of Dreams. The dream stories that this work brings together allow us to highlight and explore the truth value of dreams as an attribute that goes bey...

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Autor principal: Drivet, Leandro
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Publicado: Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022
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spelling I15-R204-article-1222023-06-30T13:11:41Z The oneiric is political: On the cultural interpretation of dreams Lo onírico es político: Sobre la interpretación cultural de los sueños Drivet, Leandro Sueños Inconsciente Historia Política Psicoanálisis Dreams Unconscious Politics History Psychoanalysis In this work, we reflect on the politics of the unconscious from the peculiar interpretation of dreams proposed by Charlotte Beradt in The Third Reich of Dreams. The dream stories that this work brings together allow us to highlight and explore the truth value of dreams as an attribute that goes beyond the sphere of intimacy, placing de-sire and anguish on a historical and collective horizon. Along this path, we analyze Berad-tian hermeneutics in the light of philosophical and psychoanalytic concepts that underline the inexhaustible ambiguity of the unconscious, in which submission and freedom, trau-ma and its elaboration coexist. We stop at the political dimensions of the feeling of guilt, which is shown in certain dreams not only as the intimate destiny of the collective, but also as the political impulse in the apparently personal. Appealing to cultural history, we put dreams into perspective as testimonies of an era from which they are the result and, conversely, to finish, we recall an interpretation of Moses and monotheistic religion that leads us to ask, with Freud, if sometimes history is not the daughter of a (bad) dream. En este trabajo, reflexionamos sobre la politicidad del inconsciente a partir de la peculiar interpretación de los sueños propuesta por Charlotte Beradt en El Tercer Reich de los sueños. Los relatos oníricos que dicha obra reúne nos permiten destacar y explorar el valor de verdad de los sueños como un atributo que rebasa la esfera de lo íntimo, situando el deseo y la angustia en un horizonte histórico y colectivo. En este camino, analizamos la hermenéutica beradtiana a la luz de conceptos filosóficos y psicoanalíticos que subrayan la ambigüedad inagotable de lo inconsciente, en el que coexisten el sometimiento y la libertad, el trauma y su elaboración. Nos detenemos en las dimensiones políticas del sentimiento de culpabilidad, que se muestra en ciertos sueños no sólo como el destino íntimo de lo colectivo, sino también como el impulso político en lo aparentemente personal. Apelando a la historia cultural, ponemos en perspectiva a los sueños como testimonios de una época de la que son resultado y, complementariamente, para finalizar, recurrimos a una interpretación de Moisés y la religión monoteísta que nos lleva a preguntar, con Freud, si a veces no es la historia la hija de un (mal) sueño. Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-05-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion artículos evaluados por pares application/pdf https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/122 10.35305/rpu.v0i6.122 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; No. 6 (2022): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 57 a 75 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; Núm. 6 (2022): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 57 a 75 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; No 6 (2022): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 57 a 75 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; n. 6 (2022): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 57 a 75 2683-9938 2591-2844 spa https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/122/94 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Sueños
Inconsciente
Historia
Política
Psicoanálisis
Dreams
Unconscious
Politics
History
Psychoanalysis
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Inconsciente
Historia
Política
Psicoanálisis
Dreams
Unconscious
Politics
History
Psychoanalysis
Drivet, Leandro
The oneiric is political: On the cultural interpretation of dreams
topic_facet Sueños
Inconsciente
Historia
Política
Psicoanálisis
Dreams
Unconscious
Politics
History
Psychoanalysis
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title The oneiric is political: On the cultural interpretation of dreams
title_short The oneiric is political: On the cultural interpretation of dreams
title_full The oneiric is political: On the cultural interpretation of dreams
title_fullStr The oneiric is political: On the cultural interpretation of dreams
title_full_unstemmed The oneiric is political: On the cultural interpretation of dreams
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description In this work, we reflect on the politics of the unconscious from the peculiar interpretation of dreams proposed by Charlotte Beradt in The Third Reich of Dreams. The dream stories that this work brings together allow us to highlight and explore the truth value of dreams as an attribute that goes beyond the sphere of intimacy, placing de-sire and anguish on a historical and collective horizon. Along this path, we analyze Berad-tian hermeneutics in the light of philosophical and psychoanalytic concepts that underline the inexhaustible ambiguity of the unconscious, in which submission and freedom, trau-ma and its elaboration coexist. We stop at the political dimensions of the feeling of guilt, which is shown in certain dreams not only as the intimate destiny of the collective, but also as the political impulse in the apparently personal. Appealing to cultural history, we put dreams into perspective as testimonies of an era from which they are the result and, conversely, to finish, we recall an interpretation of Moses and monotheistic religion that leads us to ask, with Freud, if sometimes history is not the daughter of a (bad) dream.
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