Transparent letters of the say

Authors

  • Leonardo Lopes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31683/stylus.v1i47.1080

Keywords:

Transference, Transmission, Passer

Abstract

For 125 years, the civilization has made every effort to combat a pandemic with irreversible consequences for the speaking species: this name, we know, is psychoanalysis. After so many wars and inquisitions since the publication of "The Interpretation of Dreams" (1900), in the challenge of sustaining the politics of the unconscious and healing through the word, how much has it been possible to preserve from the pestilential character of an analysis? With this in mind, this text aims to formalize the virulent experience of decomposition that an analyst goes through: firstly, that it is an infection to which the subject opens up in the loving relationship that characterizes the transference; secondly, the desire for an analyst is the product of a symptomatic mutation that, at the heart of its misreading, is written in an original and irreproducible poetic sequence; and thirdly, that at the end of this contamination, the viral letters that write "passer" emerge as a diagnosis. Silent letters that run transparently through the veins of cities, but which can pass on to the public every time an analyst scrutinizes the grammar of the language that comprises his saying - a responsibility, that of transmitting the contingencies through which the analytical act can infect. 

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Published

2024-10-25

How to Cite

Lopes, L. (2024). Transparent letters of the say. Revista De Psicanálise Stylus, 1(47), pp. 155–160. https://doi.org/10.31683/stylus.v1i47.1080