On Foundational Myths, Primordial Fathers and Archaeological Psychoanalysis: “A Critical Reading of Totem and Taboo”
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Subject, Transferal, Unconscious, Psychoanalytic Device, Applied PsychoanalysisAbstract
Freud tried to use psychoanalytic methodology outside of its conventional mechanism; applying psychoanalysis at times to any phenomena placed before him, regardless of the unconscious and its formations, regardless also of the devices more commonly suggested for the analysis of said phenomena. This is what Freud developed in his capacity as the founding father of what we call applied psychoanalysis. The exercise proposed in this document is to show some important Freudian extrapolations in the absence of properly analyzable material under conditions of its own creation; as well as to point out a few points of interest in this game from myth to history.
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