Tales of COVID-19: Fear of Contagion and Need for Infection

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalytic Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00332828.2022.2047388
G. Civitarese
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Abstract

The pandemic has been such a dramatic experience that it has newly illuminated the factors that can transform Hegel’s necessary “infection”—a permeability to the other and the intersubjective foundation of the ego—into a contagion that alienates the subject. The dialectic between these two kinds of otherness represents what is truly at stake in any encounter—i.e., mutual recognition. Therefore, despite the terrible load of concreteness and suffering that bears directly on psychoanalysis, the theater of analysis still stands, so that the “tales of COVID-19” should also be listened to as fictional, that is, as unconscious communications in the here and now.
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新冠肺炎的故事:对传染病的恐惧和感染的需要
这场大流行病是一次戏剧性的经历,它新揭示了可以将黑格尔必要的“感染”——对他人的渗透和自我的主体间基础——转变为疏远主体的传染的因素。这两种差异之间的辩证法代表了任何遭遇中真正的利害关系——即相互承认。因此,尽管精神分析直接带来了可怕的具体性和痛苦,但分析的戏剧仍然存在,因此“新冠肺炎的故事”也应该作为虚构的,也就是说,作为此时此地的无意识交流来听。
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