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Rev. chil. psicoanal ; 29(2): 194-206, dic. 2012.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-695693

ABSTRACT

El concepto de perversión y los desarrollos psicoanalíticos en torno a este tema son diversos y divergentes. Para enfrentar esta situación, el autor hace una mirada hacia el inicio histórico del concepto, luego revisa los desarrollos de Freud, los que en si son divergentes, luego revisa los distintos modelos existentes dentro del psicoanálisis, para delimitar las diferencias y los posibles diálogos. El autor termina con una vuelta a la literatura (que se plantea similar a una vuelta a la clínica) para intentar “sobrevivir” al confuso bosque teórico actual. Para este fin se analiza “El marinero que perdió la gracia del mar” de Yukio Mishima


The concept of perversion and psychoanalytic developments on this issue are diverse and divergent. To address this situation, the author provides a look at the historical beginning of the concept, then reviews the developments of Freud, which themselves are divergent, then review the various existing models in psychoanalysis, to narrow the differences and possible dialogues. The author ends with a return to literature (which is raised similar to a return to the clinic) to try survive to the current theoretical confusing forest. To this end we analyze "the sailor who lost the grace of the Sea" by Yukio Mishima


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Paraphilic Disorders/psychology , Psychoanalysis/methods , Literature , Sexuality , Voyeurism
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