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Abstract

FONTELLA, Oscar Luiz Castro  and  SANDRA, D.Torossiam. The Boy and the Penguin: oedipal reissuing, body and adolescent sexuality in our contemporary days. Trivium [online]. 2017, vol.9, n.1, pp. 36-50. ISSN 2176-4891.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18379/2176-4891.2017v1p.26.

The new family arrangements produce subjectivity in our contemporary days: the traditional paternal functions (Father-man; mother-woman) are rethought, as well as the peculiarities in the way an adolescent will reedit his "Oedipus Complex" and, create from that, symptoms in his learning and socialization processes. The current article, with the psychoanalysis perspective in the study of a clinical case of phobia, will reflect over these issues in our days, with the body having major relevance, the identification to the trace and sexuality. It will show that the Oedipal reissuing, in which an adolescent has a threesome with a homosexual couple not necessarily will influence his sexual orientation.

Keywords : OEDIPUS; IDENTIFICATION; SEXUALITY; ADOLESCENCE.

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