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Beyond the critical and self-critical vision of psychoanalysis and philosophy, around which Psychoanalysis and Utopia are based, Glaucia Dunley adds art, literature, and transformative social action as instruments capable of giving a new meaning for the future of contemporary man. This man who still lives under the gloomy vision of the postmodern, but who wishes to be more, in a collective way. His interlocutors are numerous and precious: Freud, Sophocles, Hölderlin, Nietszche, Mauss, Bataille, Heidegger, Lacan, Deleuze, Blanchot, Derrida, offering us an essential and urgent conversation on…mehr

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Beyond the critical and self-critical vision of psychoanalysis and philosophy, around which Psychoanalysis and Utopia are based, Glaucia Dunley adds art, literature, and transformative social action as instruments capable of giving a new meaning for the future of contemporary man. This man who still lives under the gloomy vision of the postmodern, but who wishes to be more, in a collective way. His interlocutors are numerous and precious: Freud, Sophocles, Hölderlin, Nietszche, Mauss, Bataille, Heidegger, Lacan, Deleuze, Blanchot, Derrida, offering us an essential and urgent conversation on the accursed legacies of modernity, including exacerbated individualism. , technology increasingly driven by the drive for power and its inseparable cruelty to the species, so present in the wars and in the permanent carnage of the past century until today. However, going beyond the death policies of post-democratic states, the author suggests that cultural ideals resurface by building utopiasof life based on collective values on the outskirts of large cities.
Autorenporträt
Glaucia Dunley es franco-brasileña, médica, psicoanalista en Río de Janeiro. La autora completó su maestría en Teoría Psicoanalítica, su doctorado en Comunicación y Cultura, así como dos posdoctorados en la UFRJ. Tiene varios libros publicados en Brasil cuya temática es el psicoanálisis, la filosofía y la transformación social.