PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE: THE QUESTION OF READING OTHERWISE |
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Authors: | Inmaculada Jauregui |
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Affiliation: | Carretera San Joséde las Vegas, 32-2°, 35.300 - Santa Brigida, Gran Canaria, Spain email: |
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Abstract: | By making literature the partner of a dialogue with psychology, with the aim of better understanding the psyche, psychoanalysis has truly altered our way of understanding the literary phenomenon. Thus, Freud resorted to literature in an attempt to validate his theories. At the same time, though, in striving for "natural" scientific status, he shifted the emphasis away from any possible deep comprehension of the literature. However, psychoanalysis, trying to delve deeper into literature, has elaborated a whole theory regarding the literary meaning that is still prevalent today. In this paper, the author examines the Freudian conception of literature that points beyond the intrapsychic and moves towards intersubjectivity. |
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Keywords: | psychoanalysis psychology literature literary creation intersubjectivity hospitality imagination play emancipation encounter desire |
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