A dialogue between Marxism and Psychoanalysis: The Legacy of V.N. Voloshinov

The psychoanalysis appears early in Russia, even before that in many western countries. The development of a scientific theory of the psyche was understood as a priority by the social Marxist scientists and the Freudian hypotheses were received by interest for this task before repression dissolved t...

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Autor Principal: Montalbán Peregrín, Francisco Manuel; Universidad de Málaga
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana 2010
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revPsycho/article/view/638
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Sumario: The psychoanalysis appears early in Russia, even before that in many western countries. The development of a scientific theory of the psyche was understood as a priority by the social Marxist scientists and the Freudian hypotheses were received by interest for this task before repression dissolved the psychoanalytic movement at the 1920s. In our case we are going to centre on the contributions of Valentin N. Voloshinov, representative of the fruitful circle bajtiniano in the post-revolutionary Leningrad, which work carries a real anticipating character in the comprehension of the dialectics between the person and the social being from his rediscovery for the social sciences in West. Likewise we will comment how Voloshinov's influence flows especially in some recent attempts for re-conceptualizing the unconscious from a psyco-social perspective