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Revista Mal Estar e Subjetividade

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PEREIRA, Ondina Pena  and  MARTINELLI, Verônica. O real é morto: Baudrillard e Lacan, dissidentes da comunicação. Rev. Mal-Estar Subj. [online]. 2010, vol.10, n.4, pp. 1221-1244. ISSN 1518-6148.

This article proposes to present a dialogue between researchers who work, one with Baudrillard and other with Lacan, to show the coincidences and divergences between two approaches of the world contemporary. The work of both is not easy to understand, but this difficulty seems to be intentional: it has the goal to require from the readers the effort to give up the normal modes, naturalized, and therefore safe, to approach a universe of problems in search of explicit directions that the text communicates through cultural codes already established. This goal, per se, justify the approximation of the authors and, in the vicinity, highlights the fact they are not theoretical constructions inconceivable but desconstructions of a great cultural text, which bring to light what has been shown as inconceivable by our culture. For that, it was necessary to promote a cut in which we elected three central points and intrinsically linked: the rest, the dead and the Real. To the form of this article, we opted for the recovery of style left in the background in academic production: the dialogue. Since Lacan and Baudrillard have not had the opportunity to discuss between them, it is now feasible to promote the meeting of their texts. To deal with authors who support theoretical projects with different objectives, the results are presented in the dialogue form, expliciting the interlocution that, in the perspective of Bakhtin, is part of the narrative creation, ie, writes are always in a debate with other.

Keywords : Baudrillard; Lacan; Real; Symbolic; Contemporary world.

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