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Abstract

FERREIRA, Andressa Marques  and  PARAVIDINI, João Luiz Leitão. The body dimensions in common perversion: object, image and edge. Rev. Subj. [online]. 2019, vol.19, n.1, pp. 1-12. ISSN 2359-0769.  http://dx.doi.org/10.5020/23590777.rs.v19i1.e6781.

The present work seeks to address the different places that the body occupies in contemporary relations. For this, a bibliographical survey of the main authors dealing with the thematic was carried out, using the method and psychoanalytic theory as a resource for the founding production of an interpretative analysis. After the presentation and introduction of the paths that led to the production of this study, the body is situated in the conjuncture of psychoanalytic theory and permeates different topics of discussion. In this sense, it is embraced as an object insofar as it represents the investments of the industrial exploitation that promotes the liberation and pumping of the drives and situates at an image through the imperative of joy. In these approaches, the body is made to be represented by a common perversion in the attempts to manage singular aspects of the contemporary world. The body is also conceived as the border when it remains as consistency in the inscription between the subject and the other, legitimating the establishment of relations. Recognizing these peculiarities of the contemporary world places us in the position of assuming, beyond psychic investigations, that bodies need to be investigated and cared.

Keywords : body; contemporaneity; psychoanalysis; perversion.

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