Constitutive violence: subjective relations between death drive and class struggle

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https://doi.org/10.4025/actascilangcult.v41i2.46409

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hate; violence; class struggle; psychoanalysis; discourse analysis.

Abstract

This text articulates Linguistics, Materialism and Psychoanalysis, following the work of Michel Pêcheux: the Discourse Analysis. In this environment, we investigate the imposition of the lacanian real through conflict, and its relations with the class struggle. The sustained hypothesis is that there exists a violent order that is constitutive of the real, and that is organized by the dual expression between universal and particular. The imposition of this reality is permeated by ideology, specifically the hegemony multiculturalism. That meaning is perceived through discourse. In this environment, we concern about the hate (one of the founding passions of the being, according to Freud), the aggressiveness (as an affection), and the desire to maintain a determined state of regression witch reflects in the conservatism. We analyze the discourse that made possible the violent aggression committed against the body of the subject-position that enunciates ‘ele não’. That situation allows the observation of the discourse, ideology, psychoanalysis and linguistic, areas that, combined, results in the signification.

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2019-12-16

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Linguistics

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Constitutive violence: subjective relations between death drive and class struggle. (2019). Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture, 41(2), e46409. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascilangcult.v41i2.46409

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