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Jornal de Psicanálise

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TASCHETTO, Ana Rita et al. The vertigo in the continuity of psychoanalytic writing: a study group's experience. J. psicanal. [online]. 2017, vol.50, n.93, pp. 335-346. ISSN 0103-5835.

In this paper, the authors, who are members of a study group on psychoanalytic writing, present their considerations on "Continuity of parks", a short story written by Julio Cortázar. The authors' purpose is not an exercise of applied psychoanalysis. On the contrary, they attempt to investigate, by following the example of Sigmund Freud in valuing the intuitive insights of artists, how much we may learn about mental life from the Argentinean master's narrative. To this end, the authors start from the concept of "implied psychoanalysis", which was created by Alain Grosrichard (1990) and developed by João Frayze-Pereira (2006).

Keywords : psychoanalytic writing; literature; implied psychoanalysis.

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