O sonho da injeção de Irma: a inauguração da Psicanálise nas falhas do saber

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Ano de defesa: 2010
Autor(a) principal: Carolina Esselin de Sousa Lino
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
UFMG
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Link de acesso: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-8FGHHJ
Resumo: In the attempt to clarify the specificity of knowledge in Psychoanalysis, we undertook a study of the Freudian dream of Irmas injection, privileging the distinction made by Jacques Lacan between knowledge and truth and Psychoanalysis relation with the scientific knowledge. From Freuds associations around the dream in question, we focused on three main points, the failure of Freudian studies and interventions guided by the ideals of science that moment, especially the episode of cocaine; a lack of representation for female sexuality in the form of Irma unfathomable throat; and finally the emergence of symbolic solution of trimethylamine formula. To delineate this impasse in the knowledge, we used the concepts of repression and female, and made a link between the opening of unconscious and the phallic operation that affects the signifying chain and the enjoyment. In the science relations, we consider the infinite as the impossibility of knowing, which is remedied by the writing the series of integers as knowledge in the real. We proceed, then, to a consideration of trimethylamines formula as a symbolic construct mobilized, in the dream, from the encounter with knowledge impasse. The insistence of signifying chain after the encounter with real was justified by the understanding of truth as the cause of knowledge, the discourse of hysteria as the production of knowledge and Freuds supposition of knowledge in the figure of Fliess. The contributions of Lacan provided a discussion on the role of letter writing in the unconscious. We conclude that the most important consequence of the failure of scientific ideals in the Freudian studies was not only the consideration of the symbolic dimension in neurotic symptoms, but the establishment of a Knowledge that, in psychoanalysis, questions the universal to prioritize particular. The truth, the non whole phallic jouissance, and the real, were located as indices of the radical incompleteness of this knowledge. If science has eliminated the truth to make possible a direct knowing in real, psychoanalysis promotes the return of truth as the enjoyment in the failures of knowledge.