"El poder no es el suelo natal del sujeto". Conversación con Jorge Alemán / “Power is not the native soil of the subject” Conversation with Jorge Alemán
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Resumen: En esta conversación se aborda un tema de especial interés en el marco del pensamiento contemporáneo: la biopolítica y su relación con lo que se puede considerar como las nuevas teorías de la subjetividad o el sujeto. El psicoanálisis se encuentra en la actualidad entre los discursos que han renovado la perspectiva modera de la concepción del sujeto. Lacan se ha convertido en un autor subversivo de estas concepciones clásicas acerca de lo subjetivo. En ese marco conceptual, Jorge Alemán se ha erigido en los últimos años como un autor relevante para entender las posibles articulaciones entre política y psicoanálisis. Fundamentalmente sus desarrollos e innovación teórica permite un diálogo con los pensadores que luego de Foucault continúan pensando y produciendo en torno a la biopolítica. Esta conversación aborda puntos cruciales de los planteamiento más álgidos y complejos de ese debate actual. Palabras clave: Jorge Alemán, psicoanálisis, poder, sujeto, biopolítica. Abstract: This conversation deals with a topic of special interest for contemporary thought: biopolitics and its relationship with the new theories of the subject. Psychoanalysis is currently among the discourses that have renewed the moderate perspective of the conception of the subject. Lacan has become a subversive author of the classic conceptions about it. In this conceptual framework, Jorge Alemán has emerged as a relevant author to understand the possible links between politics and psychoanalysis. Fundamentally, his theoretical innovation allow a dialogue with the thinkers that after Foucault continue to think about biopolitics. This conversation addresses crucial points of the most critical and complex approach to this current debate. Keywords: Jorge Alemán, Psychoanalysis, Power, Subject, Biopolitics.Downloads
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