The screen memory. The concealing memory as a formation of the gaze
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.327241Keywords:
psychoanalysis, Freud, concealing memory, gazeAbstract
In the first part, this paper presents a basis of the Freudian theory of memory in The Interpretation of Dreams. In the second part, it studies the clinic scope of the idea of memory in psychoanalysis. In the third part, it specifically tackles the concealing memory and its phenomenic nature. In the fourth part, therefore, it presents a formal structure that allows to extract from such phenomenon a kind of relationship with the object gaze. Finally, the objective of this work is to demonstrate that, even if the concealing memory is not founded on an abstract theory of memory, but in certain clinic coordinates, its status is rigorous too and can be treated in function of the way it emerges in the analytic experience.
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