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Arquivos Brasileiros de Psicologia

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Abstract

CALIMAN, Luciana. The attention regimens in contemporary subjectivity. Arq. bras. psicol. [online]. 2012, vol.64, n.1, pp. 02-17. ISSN 1809-5267.

This article brings an analysis about the question of attention in the contemporary context, in which attention is seen as an individual, endless, rare and desired asset, whose management is object of practices and technical knowledge; self knowledge, specialist knowledge, in and outside psychological, medical and scientific know-how. This article's objective is to investigate the current regimens that dictate rules for optimal attention management. We mainly analyze works of Franck (1998, 1999), Morrison, Beck e Bouquet (2004), Bouquet (2005) e Davenport e Beck (1998), which deal with ways to better direct and administrate self-attention and attention to others on contemporary world. Two attention management regimens were stressed in the literature search: the business and the culture of appearance regimens. It is concluded that those regimens of attention contribute to set up the entrepreneurial and appearance executive celebrities subjectivity, in which the self-attention and attention to others management emerge as primary requirement for having success.

Keywords : attention; self-management; contemporary subjectivity.

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