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Analytica: Revista de Psicanálise

 ISSN 2316-5197

FREIRE, Ana Beatriz    LIMA, Fernanda Mara da Silva. The Voice in Daniel Paul Schreber, Louis Wolfson and James Joyce. []. , 10, 19, pp.1-20. ISSN 2316-5197.

This article presents the particularity of the voice as the subject's cause and effect, being an object that remains from the logical operations of the subject's constitution. However, it is possible that object extraction does not take place, leaving the subject too close to him. It also addresses the constitution of the subject from the first marks of jouissance on the infans' body. It is lalangue, which, not by chance, is said to be maternal. From the proposition that homophony is the way in which, through the phoneme, letter and voice are articulated with the destitution of meaning, the testimony of the work with homophony by three writers will be presented: Daniel Paul Schreber, Louis Wolfson and James Joyce. The hypothesis defended is that a certain know-how with lalangue would enable the subject to modulate the voice object, not extracted.

: Psychoanalysis; Voice; Lalangue; Writers; Homophony.

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