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Item Racismo e psicanálise: a voz da mulher negra na literatura(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2021-09-03) Almeida, Natália de Sousa; Marques, Rodrigo Vieira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3984221131754417; Marques, Rodrigo Vieira; Manzi Filho, Ronaldo; Lima, Priscilla Melo RibeiroThis research aims to investigate, through a psychoanalytic analysis, the voices of black women resonating in the literary works The Color Purple by Alice Walker and Quarto de Despejo [Eviction room] by Carolina Maria de Jesus. For this, we made a historical, political and social rescue about racism, highlighting the racial issue as intensifier of the suffering of black women. Thus, we used strands of feminism that appropriate a decolonial politics to develop discussions about the double condition of oppression in being a woman and black. We brought some questions that locate psychoanalysis as a guide for the discussions of race. We used the studies of the Martiniquian psychoanalyst Frantz Fanon and the Brazilian psychoanalyst Neusa Sousa Santos to collaborate in the understanding of what it is like to be a black person. Based on these studies, we made a comparative analysis between the two literary works, focusing on the similarities between Alice Walker's and Carolina Maria de Jesus' writings about the condition of black women.Item Visitando Clarice Lispector: alienação, identificação e repetição em “A hora da estrela”(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2023-03-06) Brito, Higor de Sousa; Marques, Rodrigo Vieira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3984221131754417; Marques, Rodrigo Vieira; Ravanello, Tiago; Burgarelli, Cristóvão GiovaniLiterature as an artistic production has contributed and contributes greatly to humanity, being able to provoke in the reader a range of sensations. Psychoanalysis, in turn, in Freud and later with Lacan, intends to understand the human productions, its subjectivity, and how the unconscious makes itself present and goes through everything the subject produces, whether it is the symptom, the dream, the flawed act, its repetitions, etc. Hence, the present work explores, by means of an approximation between psychoanalysis and literature, the Lacanian concepts of alienation, repetition, and identification, being the latter also understood as a form of alienation. All these concepts are explored starting from a dialogue with literature, in particular, the work The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector. All these concepts are explored starting from a dialogue with literature, in particular, the work “The Hour of the Star” by Clarice Lispector. The present research is therefore established on a literature review, especially from a Lacanian point of view reading of Freud's work and commentators who contribute to the discussion of the studied themes. According to what we seek of showing, psychoanalysis and literature contribute mutually, in a degree of parity, not being subordinated to one another, and perhaps literature has much to teach us about the fields of possibility, particularly regarding interpretation. Furthermore, alienation through the Other appears to Lacan as a si ne qua non condition of subjectivity, and the complete separation being impossible. Lastly, we can conclude that both pairing psychoanalysis-literature and alienation-separation are themes of great complexity, on which we sought here to establish a starting point.Item A maldade humana na obra Ensaio sobre a cegueira de José Saramago a partir de uma perspectiva psicanalítica(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2023-05-29) Santana, Marcos Celso Prado; Marques, Rodrigo Vieira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3984221131754417; Marques, Rodrigo Vieira; Abel, Marcos Chedid; Oliveira Neto, Pedro Adalberto Gomes deThe connection between psychoanalysis and literature is historical and advantageous, being present in both, in different ways and methods, the motivation in the description and the unveiling of the mysteries of the human soul. This research aims to carry out a freudian psychoanalytic investigation on human evilness from the novel Ensaio sobre a cegueira, investigating specific aspects of the broad spectrum that constitutes human evilness. The novel Ensaio sobre a cegueira, by José Saramago, based on the fictional account of an event in which unnamed characters lose their sight, offers us a portrait of humanity when deprived of one of its main senses and how much such loss modifies social relationships and society itself. Emphasis will be given to the psychoanalytical concepts of narcissism, masochism, sadism and death drive and their articulation with aggressiveness, cruelty and violence, observing their presence and development in Ensaio sobre a cegueira and its connection with question of human evilness.