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CURADO, Bárbara Taveira Fleury  and  LAZZARINI, Eliana Rigotto. Narrative in analysis: from the writing to the tale. Cad. psicanal. [online]. 2019, vol.41, n.40, pp. 35-47. ISSN 1413-6295.

This article is part of a doctoral research whose premise is to point the proximity between psychoanalysis and literature departing from the idea of the unconscious as a narrative construction and therefore fictional. Thus, the hypothesis I bring here is that narration is a necessity and a right of everyone, since it is in the act of recounting, I mean, in the act of creating narratives about oneself, that one situates his/her desire and stands before his/her fantasy. Thus, it is only through an implication by the narration that one can take over his/her reccountings and his life as author. Two questions then arise: can analysis be an experience of self-rewriting? And within this whole reccounting, is it possible to think of the clinic as a place of weaving fiction?

Keywords : Writing; Analysis; Fiction; Narrative; Reccounting.

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