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semper idem Ano XIII ...M'ESPANTO ÀS VEZES , OUTRAS M'AVERGONHO ... (Sá de Miranda) _________________ correio para jppereira@gmail.com _________________
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11.11.06
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VENDO OUVINDO ÁTOMOS E BITS de 11 de Novembro de 2006 Recordações de um mundo perdido no Almanaque republicano. * Para o Passado/Presente e a sua "construção da memória " este livro: Richard H. Armstrong, A Compulsion For Antiquity: Freud And The Ancient World (Cornell Studies in the History of Psychiatry) . É um livro “convoluted", complicado, mas brilhante: "To sum up so far, long before Freud, the ancient archive was a space of synaesthetic interaction in modern European thought, a realm of imaginary freedom and eros tied to highly valued norms of culture—which continues to fascinate even the post-modern mind, to judge from the amount of work on ancient sexuality produced in the wake of Michel Foucault. For Freud as for many thinkers in the nineteenth century, historical consciousness is itself an expression of freedom, even when it bears an admixture of other determinants and ought not to be exaggerated into a basis for radical free will. The exposure of unconscious motives in one's fascination with the ancient archive does not lead to a dismissal of this fascination as mere projection; for Freud, it rather establishes a genuine psychological connection, the discovery of a common unconscious ground that expands the import of research, intensifies its power, and validates its outcomes." (url)
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