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RODRIGUES, Janderson Andrade; FLEIG, Mario and D'AGORD, Marta Regina de Leão. Conceptual Differences between the Freudian and Lacanian Unconscious in the Miss Lucy R. Case. Rev. Subj. [online]. 2020, vol.20, n.2, pp. 1-12. ISSN 2359-0769. http://dx.doi.org/10.5020/23590777.rs.v20i2.e9379.
The present article aims to describe the matrices of the concept of unconscious inside the processes depicted by Freud when presenting Miss Lucy R. case and also considered responsible for the formation of the symptoms presented by Miss Lucy R. such as persistent olfactory sensations of "burnt pie" and "cigar smoke", through the archeological allegory of the unconscious as conceived by the author. Later on, the symptoms were subjected to an analysis carried out in significant terms based on Lacan's formulation about the assumption that the unconscious is structured like a language. Thus, the analysis enabled to monitor the metonymic slips and metaphorical substitutions present in the symptoms exhibited by Miss Lucy R., through which they can be read as "warm feelings" about which she wanted to know nothing. Then, conceptual differences present in the explanatory models of Freud and Lacan about the notion of the unconscious were contrasted. Finally, it is possible to highlight some Lacanian contributions to psychoanalysis regarding the importation of the linguistic model.
Keywords : unconscious; Miss Lucy R; Freud; Lacan; language.