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NASCIMENTO, Luis Vinicius do  and  MELLO, Denise Maurano. What is inscribed is which is transmitted: writing, style and transmission. Trivium [online]. 2016, vol.8, n.1, pp. 16-24. ISSN 2176-4891.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18379/2176-4891.2016v1p.16.

The aim of this paper is to approach psychoanalysis' transmission, considering its maximum amplitude. Psychoanalysis has an ethical position that is different of the discourse of science -that aims complete knowledge, and to get this its control, even its gaps and failures -psychoanalysis invests on a path where the empty has an essential role. On this path, Psychoanalysis is opened for the divided subject, the one that half-says, divided between what is true and knowledge, joy and desire: the unconscious subject. Psychoanalysis needs a different ethical position that is related with the transmission of its concepts, which reveals the unrepresentability of the words. In this context, the theme of the writing is essential for the psychoanalytical knowledge, even with the Lacanian concept of the letter, a blur that is between the real and the symbolic, capable of touching the unrepresentable and transmitting something of it, through a style.

Keywords : WRITING; STYLE; TRANSMISSION; PSYCHOANALYSIS; INSCRIPTION.

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