Browsing by Author "Barros, Maria Josephina Silveira"
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Item A problematização Freudiana sobre o amor na dinâmica familiar: ressonâncias românticas(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2007-06-11) Barros, Maria Josephina Silveira; Menezes, José Euclimar Xavier de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Garcia, Mary Castro; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Coutinho, Denise Maria Barreto; http://lattes.cnpq.brThis Thesis has the objective of investigate the love on Freudian psychoanalysis, with the objective of comprehending which logical stuctures support the speech of Freud. About the loving fenomenous. The actual study works on the hypothesis that in Freud the amorous link is marked by romantic resonances, namely, the love as a search for the lost unit. Justifies , on a masters degree in family , consider love on Oedipus complex , because , the principal subject of the oedipal triangle circulates around the relationship between parents and their children and vice versa, as determinants of the way the dependent will organize your self in the world. The way your sexuality was built through the oedipal defile will be present on your affective choices, professionals and even on link modality with culture. This process of sexual definition and subjective organization occurred during the oedipal process is essential for the family understand. This becomes evidence, through the methodological resource of epistemological research of the Freudian text, is the particularity of the psychoanalytic speech on treating the amorous phenomenous since its origin, at childhood and in the family. The concern amplifies beyond the identification of the romantic resonances at the Freudian theorization about love, mentioning to the dissymmetry between the psychoanalysis and the Romanticism, and the disappointing character of the psychoanalysis praxis. The amorous fusion is reputed by psychoanalysis as impossible, and love is characterized as partial, limited and finite. It is oedipal triangle, noticed as a structure that organizes the desire, where the incestuous love illustrates the impossible search of return to an original entirety, the fulcrum of this dissertation and the scenery of our search for the Freudian logic about love.