Between that and that: reading and writing of the no sexual relationship
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.326016Keywords:
psychoanalysis, letter, reading, writing, dreamAbstract
This paper approaches the concept of lettre in the work of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, between the decades 1950 and 1970 of his teaching. In the context of this concept, a clinic question is posed from a patient’s dream: What is the implication, in terms of direction of the treatment, of a passage from letter as an instrument of reading to an instrument of writing? For this purpose, two interpretations of such dream will be developed, one of them according to a reading of the letter and the other one according to its writing. It is a subject currently developed in our master’s research.
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