ABSTRACT

This book offers a regional, intersectional, and transnational perspective of psychoanalysis in Latin America and the Caribbean that illuminates psychoanalysis's role as social and political discourse through a collection of original interventions in the fields of psychoanalysis, cultural studies, psychology, anthropology, health sciences, history, and philosophy.

The authors contribute to discussions about the applicability of psychoanalytic concepts to reading Latin American and Caribbean sociopolitical phenomona as well as how these regionally specific dimensions challenge and transform traditional psychoanalytic notions. Firstly, the book offers a regional overview of psychoanalysis as a discourse that reflects on the imbrication between the psychic and the sociopolitical. Secondly, it showcases intersectional perspectives that illuminate psychoanalysis's potentials and limitations in addressing contemporary problematics around race, gender, sexuality, and class. Finally, the book attests to the area's role in advancing psychoanalysis as a transnational discipline.

By providing both a balanced regional overview and an interdisciplinary perspective, the volume will be essential for all psychoanalysts and scholars wanting to undersrand the place of psychoanalysis in Latin American and Caribbean discourse.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Beyond the Therapist Couch: Psychoanalysis as Social and Political Discourse in Latin America and the Caribbean

section Section I|70 pages

Reading Latin America and the Caribbean

chapter Chapter 2|11 pages

Staging Desire

The Ideological Fantasy of Argentine (Football) Culture

chapter Chapter 3|15 pages

Titanyen and Collective Trauma in Haiti

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

A Phantom in the Andes

An Anasemic Reading of La hora azul and La distancia que nos separa

chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

From “Work of Mourning” to “Spectral Figurations”

Contributions of Psychoanalysis to the Listening of the Emotional Management of Absence in Cases of Political Violence in Latin America

section Section II|58 pages

Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality

chapter Chapter 6|18 pages

In Defense of Psychoanalysis

How Afro-Brazilian Histories Subvert and Get Subverted by the Psychoanalytic Experience

chapter Chapter 7|12 pages

The Politics of Psychoanalysis in Colombia

Social Action for the Representation of the Radical Other

chapter Chapter 8|11 pages

The Predictive Imaginary of Gender

Reading Lucía Puenzo's XXY (Argentina, 2007) as an Emotional Situation

chapter Chapter 9|15 pages

Trans-transvestite Childhoods

Considerations for an Out-of-Closet Psychoanalysis in Argentina and Uruguay 1

section Section III|52 pages

Popular Reception and Public Circulation

chapter Chapter 10|16 pages

Anarchists, Socialists, Communists, and Freudians

The Working Class in Chile and Their Reception of Psychology and Psychoanalysis (1920–1950)

chapter Chapter 11|18 pages

The Early Expansion of Psychoanalysis in Latin America.

The Key Role of the Argentine Revista de Psicoanálisis. 1

chapter Chapter 12|16 pages

A Voice Behind the Curtain

How Mexican Psychoanalysis Helped Shape the Work of Oscar Lewis