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Hiperconectividad y Psicoanálisis
Author(s) -
Rosa Imelda De La Mora-Espinosa,
María Cristina Ortega-Martínez
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
revista transdisciplinaria de estudios migratorios
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2414-4967
DOI - 10.35429/jtms.2019.17.5.23.33
Subject(s) - subjectivity , unconscious mind , psychoanalysis , duty , modalities , psychoanalytic theory , psychology , sociology , philosophy , epistemology , social science , theology
Objectives: Tackling problems and prospects of psychoanalysis today, this was hypermodern hyperconnectivity and new technologies, since in the psychoanalytical clinic by the impact of the hypernonnectivity new symptoms occur today and it is need that psychoanalysis continue to give support to the mental suffering of human subjects. Methodology: Make a crossing of the new writings of psychoanalysis and subjectivity in this era, hyperconnected and hypermodern recovering the foundations of psychoanalysis which were established by Freud, namely, the unconscious, the transfer, the free association and demand and later worked on by Lacan, who also addressed the complications that arise in the subjectivity by the use of gadgets, complexities instructed by Lacan in The Third (1974). Contribution: Point out prospects and problems of psychoanalysis currently in this hypermodern era and hyperconnectivity, to think the psychoanalytical clinic with new symptoms and modalities, since today we are invited to enjoy in many ways and the Psychoanalysis enables us to not feel guilty for not enjoy, by virtue that in actual life there is an ethical duty to enjoy (Zizec 2006 / 2013).

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