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CAMARGO, Selma de Abreu  and  FERREIRA, Nadiá Paulo. The uncanny in Sigmund Freud's work and Jacques Lacan's teaching. Trivium [online]. 2020, vol.12, n.1, pp. 81-94. ISSN 2176-4891.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18379/2176-4891.2020v1p.81.

This article presents a tribute to Sigmund Freud's hundred years of publication of Das Unheimliche (1919). In this text, rich in psychoanalytic concepts, Freud makes several literary, mythological, clinical references, reports some personal experiences and opens a wide range of issues for further deepening and reflection. He goes beyond the aesthetic questions and the supernatural effect, illustrating, with these references, all the dynamics of the unconscious. In this essay he starts from the various meanings of the German word Heimlich (family) to demonstrate your ambivalence. These senses antithetical refer to the constellation intimate, familiar semantics, unknown and uncanny.

Keywords : UNCANNY; DOUBLE; ANGST; LITERATURE; PSYCHOANALYSIS.

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