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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.47.2007.tde-16062008-072729
Document
Author
Full name
Paula Fontana Fonseca
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Loffredo, Ana Maria (President)
Alves, Mara Lurdes Dias Caffe
Dunker, Christian Ingo Lenz
Title in Portuguese
Atravessamentos do feminino na clínica psicanalítica: um estudo sobre Dora e Schreber
Keywords in Portuguese
feminilidade
Freud Sigmund 1856-1939
histeria
Lacan Jacques 1901-1981
loucura
psicanálise
Abstract in Portuguese
O trabalho tem por objetivo explicitar as possíveis relações entre loucura e feminilidade, tomando como ponto de partida observações efetuadas no exercício clínico, tanto em consultório particular como em instituições de saúde mental, a partir das contribuições teóricas de Freud e Lacan. Denominamos de atravessamentos do feminino as expressões de sofrimento psíquico, em particular nos pacientes que passavam momentos de crise ou desorganização psíquica grave e que, de formas variadas, apresentavam signos referidos ao universo feminino. Inicialmente, realizamos uma retomada histórica da construção do conceito de histeria e, neste percurso, abordamos o quadro da loucura histérica, a partir do qual salientamos como a inclusão da histeria no campo médico acabou por desarticular os três termos que o quadro de loucura histérica carregava: loucura - histeria - feminino. Em seguida, foram analisados os relatos clínicos freudianos de Dora e de Schreber, desde que ambos são ilustrativos de como certos aspectos da feminilidade que irrompem na vida desses sujeitos podem ser entendidos como manifestações clínicas, produzidas como respostas possíveis à hiância aberta pelo encontro com o enigma da feminilidade.
Title in English
Feminine cross-over in the pychoanalytic clinic: a study on Dora and Schreber
Keywords in English
femininity
Freud Sigmund 1856-1939
hysteria
Lacan Jacques 1901-1981
madness
psychoanalysis
Abstract in English
The aim of this paper is to establish the possible relationships between insanity and femininity, using observations from clinical practice, (private practice as well as mental health institutions), as a jumping off point, beginning with theorical contributions from Freud and Lacan. The title feminine cross-over is given to expressions of psychological suffering, particularly in patients who have been through moments of crisis or grave psychological disorientation and which, in their varied manifestations, show signs which refer to the feminine universe. First, a background study of the construction of the concept of hysteria was carried out, in the course of which the clinical profile of hysterical insanity became apparent. Using this, the inclusion of hysteria in the medical field ended up being articulated by three terms loaded into the profile of hysterical insanity: insanity - hysteria - feminine. Next, Dora and Schreber's Freudian clinical reports were analyzed, since both illustrate how aspects of femininity which appear in the subjects' lives can be understood as clinical manifestations, produced as possible answers to the beance (gap) opened by the shock with the enigma of femininity.
 
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