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Revista Brasileira de Psicanálise

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CERVO, Gisele Milman  and  ZORNIG, Silvia Abu-Jamra. Sensory rearrangements: possibilities and obstacles in the subjectivation process. Rev. bras. psicanál [online]. 2021, vol.55, n.2, pp. 133-147. ISSN 0486-641X.

The present work discusses the sensoriality and how its rearrangements interfere in the subjectivation process. Sensoriality, as understood by Alberto Konicheckis (2018), comprises the multiplicity of psychic experiences that result from the sense organs and contains a hybridity between the internal and the external, as it is awakened in the encounter of the baby's body with the objects. This oscillation between the private and the collective, accompanies the subject throughout life, but is felt more intensely in some processes, such as adolescence, aging and illness. In such cases, sensory re-enactment is called upon with greater force, and the individual may feel dislodged from his body. Personal feeling is not assured, and sensory rearrangements need to undergo subjective reappropriations in order for the subject to assimilate a sense of identity and otherness.

Keywords : sensoriality; body; subjectivation process; continuity of being; archaic.

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