The Loss of Childhood Self Experience in the Neoliberalism Scenario: the Rhythm of Social Distress
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https://doi.org/10.19177/rcc.v14e1201957-70Keywords:
Neoliberalism, experience, childhood, excess drive, distress.Abstract
Neoliberal rationality has the market as the sovereign regulator of life, a necessity of history that has implied that men and institutions adapt to a new subjective, capitalist and fragmentary normative, which shortens time and space and comes to split, not only with the social ties indispensable to the subjects, as well as their unique experiences. Neoliberal agitation and the self-centered social subject seem to appear as defences against the metamorphoses of the psychic subject and his drive-over. From this scenario, we intend to rethink the crossing of contemporary childhood, here conceived as a subjective experience, and articulate it to the current social bond and abandonment.Downloads
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2019-07-08
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Dossiê: Sujeito do inconsciente / Sujeito da cultura
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