Do Hamlet edipianizado à ecologia mental e social: reflexões sobre segmentaridade molar e molecular

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2013

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Economy of desire, work and investment form the Oedipus Complex as multiple and heterogeneous identity process. Singularities mark the engineering of such complex in view of Sigmund Freud (1996), Erich Fromm (1992) and Deleuze and Guattari (1996; 1998). A field supposedly individualized, Oedipus is shifted to the social field and, finally, to the field of molecular segmentarity character meta-institution. Becomings of subjectivity Hamlet, immortalized in the classic tragedy by William Shakespeare (2004), underlie discursive formations of individuality (his affection for his mother and his desiderata), the nuclear family (strategies for possession of the kingdom) and those of the molecular relationship desire power- on the level of meta-institutions, field in which aesthetic principles and eccentric behavior point to possibilities of living and thinking mental ecology, and social perspective Félix Guattari (2001), in which the subjects can be arranged as co-agents of their destinies.

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Hamlet, Ecologia mental e social, Complexo de Édipo, Segmentaridade molar e molecular, Hamlet, Ecology mental and social, Oedipus complex, Molar and molecular segmentarity

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SANTANA, Jorge Alves; MOURA, Alexssandro Ribeirto. Do Hamlet edipianizado à ecologia mental e social: reflexões sobre segmentaridade molar e molecular. Graphos, João Pessoa, v. 15, n. 2, p. 45-56, 2013.