Psychoanalysis and the structuralist model

Lacan is part of the paradigm of structuralist thought of his time, regarding this time as a backdrop: his first seminar was led in 1953 and lasted for more than 10 years. This does not imply that he makes a structuralist reading of psychoanalysis; on the contrary, Lacan makes a psychoanalytical rea...

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Autor principal: Zubkow, Viviana Lidia
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Publicado: Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2024
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Sumario:Lacan is part of the paradigm of structuralist thought of his time, regarding this time as a backdrop: his first seminar was led in 1953 and lasted for more than 10 years. This does not imply that he makes a structuralist reading of psychoanalysis; on the contrary, Lacan makes a psychoanalytical reading using references from structuralism. Structuralism as a new model of science is deployed from the hermeneutics of suspicion and is played on the ground of linguistics, elevating it to the rank of a pilot science. From the language-structure equivalence, places, relationships, and functions are established. They allow a reading of Freud from key formalization to think about its transmission.