Banca de DEFESA: JOYCE BACELAR OLIVEIRA

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : JOYCE BACELAR OLIVEIRA
DATA : 21/05/2021
HORA: 15:00
LOCAL: Ambiente virtual
TÍTULO:

Contemporary issues in imaginarization: a contribution to the psychoanalytic clinic


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Imaginarization; Neurotic depressive mood; Psychoanalytic clinic; Contemporary psychoanalysis.


PÁGINAS: 147
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Humanas
ÁREA: Psicologia
SUBÁREA: Psicologia do Desenvolvimento Humano
ESPECIALIDADE: Desenvolvimento Social e da Personalidade
RESUMO:

The object of this thesis is the relationship between the notion of imaginarization and the neurotic depressive mood in contemporaneity, based on Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis. The general objective of the thesis is to build the idea of imaginarization grounded on Lacan, in order to understand and contribute to maneuver, in the psychoanalytic clinic, the depressive mood, which is increasingly present in contemporary psychoanalysis. Lacan’s brief elaboration on the term imaginarization sheds light on the relationship that the neurotic subject establishes with two pillars of the desire function: the specular image and the a, object that causes desire. These two pillars function as a support for the imaginary relationship constituted by fantasy. The guiding question can be formulated as follows: what kind of response can the desiring subject give when faced with contemporary demands for immediate satisfaction? The hypothesis of this investigation is that, in the context of the neurotic depressive mood, there is a predominance of imaginarization due to both the value given to the mirror image and the way in which the subject establishes the relationship with the object a, seeking an impossible complement, for his/her structural lack. Although the term does not appear as a concept in Lacan’s work, it is possible to extract, from this notion, theoretical and clinical effects on the subject’s constitutive processes in the face of the lack. The first essay focuses on the construction of the idea of imaginarization conceived by Lacan, articulating his theoretical elaborations associated with this idea, in order to contribute to the elucidation of current clinical issues. The second essay focuses on the process of imaginarization in the social discourse with the purpose of broadening the scope of the notion of imaginarization and to understand the process of segregation. The third essay addresses the relationship between neurotic depression and aggression as a means to propose a theoretical elaboration on the predominance of imaginarization in contemporaneity. Therefore, we emphasize the constitutive process of the subject in his/her relationship with the Other in the neurotic depressive mood. The fourth essay aims at identifying the predominance of imaginarization in the neurotic depressive mood with the intention of elucidating and advancing possibilities of analytic maneuver in contemporaneity. The value that the subject gives today to his/her image can be understood as an attempt to establish an imaginary, alienated “identity”, as a means of suturing the lack. The fifth essay addresses the dimension that the body can acquire in contemporaneity, as an effect of the process of imaginarization, in order to draw attention to the subjection to the jouissance of the body. Finally, the sixth and last essay underlines the return to the original experience of jouissance in the process of imaginarization, aiming at the maneuvers of analytic issues. This theoretical-clinical research undertakes the psychoanalytic method of research in which research and clinic go together.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1560873 - DENISE MARIA BARRETO COUTINHO
Interno(a) - 1560720 - SUELY AIRES PONTES
Externo(a) à Instituição - CAMILA SANTOS LIMA FONTELES - UNINOVE
Externo(a) à Instituição - GUILHERME MASSARA ROCHA - UFMG
Externo(a) à Instituição - PAULO EDUARDO VIANA VIDAL - UFF
Externo(a) à Instituição - URANIA TOURINHO-PERES
Notícia cadastrada em: 14/05/2021 16:38
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