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UNA VIOLENCIA INMANENTE AL SUJETO. (A Violence Immanent to the Subject)
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Michelle Villanueva Mejía
, Mario Orozco Guzmán
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cultura
/ familia
/ psicoanálisis
/ subjetividad
/ Violence
/ violencia
2018
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UNA VIOLENCIA INMANENTE AL SUJETO. (A Violence Immanent to the Subject)
by
Michelle Villanueva Mejía
, Mario Orozco Guzmán
in
cultura
/ familia
/ psicoanálisis
/ subjetividad
/ Violence
/ violencia
2018
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UNA VIOLENCIA INMANENTE AL SUJETO. (A Violence Immanent to the Subject)
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UNA VIOLENCIA INMANENTE AL SUJETO. (A Violence Immanent to the Subject)
2018
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This paper aims at delving into the concept of violence, with the hypothesis that, just as the subject, violence is an effect of language. It is a psychoanalytical and theoretical exploration in order to approach the subjective construction of the ego and its anchoring to violence, a construction that determines the relationship with the other (counterpart) and with death, a construction that begins in the Other. Freudian notions such as drive, identification, and narcissism are considered in this development. Is also looks over family complexes, proposed by Lacan, to make a description of the construction that entails a restructuring in relation to the counterpart, the first emergence of violence in childhood and that determines the subject.
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Universidad de Antioquía,Universidad de Antioquia
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