FROM VIOLENCE TO SUBJECTIVITY
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.5263Keywords:
violence, discourse, Other, clinical, psychoanalysisAbstract
n this theoretical-clinical article, based on athesis about clinical incidence of violence in discourse and about subjectivity –carried out together with some students in Colombia, we wonder about the relations between social fabric and symptom as constituents of human element.The violence makes researchers and clinicians wonder about, referring to a multiplicity and diversity of forms.Indeed, even being a rough and traumatic experience, violence is inseparable of interpretation: which involves the meaning dimension and its correlate, the no-meaning one; it also involves the subject and its determinations and choices.Wouldn’t clinic of violence profit from being explained by psychoanalysis?Particularly, from focusing on what is part of a subjective stance and of knowledge on the individual violence?From a case study, we will consider the stance of the subject towards the knowledge and the social fabric (s)he is in.
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