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Psicologia para América Latina

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Abstract

FELIX, André et al. Subjetividades contemporâneas: uma reflexão a partir da modernidade e pós-modernidade. Psicol. Am. Lat. [online]. 2006, n.8, pp. 0-0. ISSN 1870-350X.

For psychoanalysis, human subjectivity is comprised of ego, id and superego. Its understanding helps to clarify the unconsciousness and therefore assist men in dealing with its anguishes. Subjectivism is established by the society and therefore is related to the culture within it is inserted. Psicanalysis was created in the industrial/modern society. Because of two world wars the society decided to give up liberty for security. The “cultural superego” inhibited human aggressiveness, and forced men to internalize their feelings. Therefore modern society’s unrest was caused by repression (mostly sexual repression). Nowadays, post-industrial/post-modern society is characterized by the excess and fragmentation of information. Security is traded for happiness. Post-modern society is hedonist and imagetical. Therefore, post-modern unrest is caused by repression imposed by media standards. There is a clear unbalance among the psychic components of the self, particularly the “id”. Hence psychoanalysis remains an important instrument to face the anguish of post-modern men.

Keywords : Human Subjectivity; Modernity; Post-modernity.

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