Primitive Man, Art and an Incipient Subjectivity
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Art, Humanity, Prehistoric, Symbolic Capacity, Psychoanalysis in Extension, Structuralism, Subject, RepressionAbstract
Man and art are two concepts that seems to be inseparables, that comes, since long time ago. This last concept like religious mind show world’s interpretation, but, is it always been like this? I mean, art is a matter that would percude a linear evolutionary symbolic production to the subject of prehistory? Require for the capacity of symbolization that was and still being considered by some scholars in the subject prehistoric nonexistent? In the present document we will approach these issues from the exercise of psychoanalysis in extension as our guide and reference.
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