Vol. 11 No 1 (2016)
Articles

The event and the cannibalistic part of the story

Publiée 2016-06-05

Résumé

The article aims to explore the relationships between continuities and discontinuities in History, putting in relation the approaches of Michel de Certeau and Michel Foucault and, as a counterpoint, the notion of << equivocal continuity >>, a product of the Certalian reading of Freud's Moses . The text ends with the case of the psychoanalyst Igor A. Caruso and his actions in Vienna during the Nazi period, and tries to give an account of the effects in the Mexican psychoanalytic field of this invisible information until October 2012. Simplified or equivocal continuity?