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| Barbieri, Cibele Prado |
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Conference |
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| · Psychoanalysis against fascism: From the myth of the Tower of Babel to the difference between Real, Symbolic and Imaginary Lollo, Paolo
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Opening Lecture |
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| · Thus has humanity walked: Image culture and today’s subjectivity Ribeiro, Maria Mazzarello Cotta
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Thematic Panel - Aggression, Violence, Terror and Terrorism |
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| · Roots of violence in Brazil: impasses and possibilities Mendes, Eliana Rodrigues Pereira
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| · Violence and terror in social networks: considerations on culture, helplessness and narcisism Levy, Elizabeth Samuel; Ceccarelli, Paulo Roberto; Dias, Helena Maria Melo
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| · Youngsters in the time of cholera: misuses of affection Borges, Juliana Marques Caldeira
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Thematic Panel - Current Challenges of the Psychoanalytic Clinic |
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| · Hiding places and fears Ramos, Maria Beatriz Jacques
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| · Absolute freedom and individualism in modern madness Mezza, Martín
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| · About the future of psychoanalysis in the world of things Barreto, Ricardo Azevedo
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Thematic Panel - Politics, Psychoanalysis and Biopolitics |
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| · What does psychoanalysis have to say about politics? Barbieri, Cibele Prado
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| · The psychoanalysis and the malaise in the contemporaneity Silva, José Antonio Pereira da
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Thematic Panel - Sexuality, Gender and Identity |
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| · Transexualities: a challenge to XXI century psychoanalysis Lopes, Anchyses Jobim
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| · To become a man and to become a woman Souza, Aurélio
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| · Psychoanalysis, sex and gender Ceccarelli, Paulo Roberto
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Selection of communications |
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| · Initial Comments on Melancholy Lazarini, Gabriela
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| · Psychopathy, violence and cruelty: sadistic and systematic sexual aggressors Muribeca, Maria das Mercês Maia
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| · The totem of the goddess of reason and the taboo of the categorical imperative: reflections on ethics and psychoanalysis during during modernity and postmodernity Mello, Michell Alves Ferreira de
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| · Lou Andreas-Salomé: what do you have to tell us? Dacorso, Stetina Trani de Meneses e
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