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FURTADO, Luis Achilles Rodrigues. Réson: Noise, resonance and significant reason in the psychoanalytic clinic. Psicol. clin. [online]. 2021, vol.33, n.1, pp.161-183. ISSN 0103-5665. https://doi.org/10.33208/PC1980-5438v0033n01A08.
This paper is part of a research that relates the psychoanalytic clinic with subjects deemed autist to the study of the concepts of voice, emptiness, silence, music and topology. In this study we start with a reading of Lacan's use of the notion of resonance in his classes about the knowledge of the psychoanalyst and the concept of resonance, in order to address the theme of voice and speech and their articulation with concepts from the field of music theory. This article constitutes a theoretical-clinical investigation in psychoanalysis, with reference to the experience of an extension project in a Brazilian university. In addition to the theoretical incursion into psychoanalysis and musical theory, a reference is made to classic clinical cases published in psychoanalytic literature, such as Dick's case, described by Melanie Klein, Marie-Françoise's case, by Rosine and Robert Lefort, and the cases of Joey and Frank, by Bettelheim. We also make use vignettes from our own experience. By relating the concepts of noise, rhythm and melody to the aspects of real, symbolic, and imaginary, the paper concludes on the clinical importance of the musical dimension of language in the subjective constitution and in the framing of the voice as a protective measure against the invasion that some subjects feel threatening.
Palavras-chave : psychoanalysis; autism; resonance; musical theory; réson.