Construcción del sujeto en el autismo : aproximaciones al concepto de iteración

The current degree work seeks to understand the constitution of the subject in autism under the framework of Lacan, especially the last conceptualizations developed by the Freudian Field; retaking the working Jaques- authors like Alain Miller, Eric Laurent, and Jean-Claude Silvia Tendlarz Maleval. W...

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Autor Principal: Trujillo Sánchez, Angie Giovanna
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Psicologia 2016
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10819/2889
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Sumario: The current degree work seeks to understand the constitution of the subject in autism under the framework of Lacan, especially the last conceptualizations developed by the Freudian Field; retaking the working Jaques- authors like Alain Miller, Eric Laurent, and Jean-Claude Silvia Tendlarz Maleval. What is intended is to realize a gradual approach to the concept of iteration, posed by JA Miller, starting from the first conceptualizations of Lacan regarding the constitution of the subject. For this, the approach is performed in six different times of the subjective constitution, since the mirror stage to those elaborations that revolve around the concept of enjoyment, making a cross-reading of Lacan's work and relating small clinical vignettes. In that line of ideas we conclude that the understanding of autism as the most extreme form of schizophrenic psychosis, becomes defined in recent years as a singular subjective operation, characterized by the return of enjoyment on the edge neo and iteration the lyrics. In relation to this last feature, we understand that autism is a subjective operation where the chain of signifiers’ breaks being hampered sense that is no S1 just not refer to S2, so what the subject says no It makes sense, and is perceived as an isolated significant iteration corresponding to a particular mode of enjoyment.