Freud and Derrida: Writing in the Psychic Apparatus
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This essay is the result of a critical reading exercise, of my reading of Derrida as a reader of Freud. From Derrida’s analysis in his text “Freud and the Scene of Writing”, I argue the necessity of radicalizing some consequences that emerge from the analogy established by Freud between the psychic apparatus, and a certain writing machine. One of the phenomena that thinking the psyche as a text points to is that the subject relentlessly dwells in the tension of a between: between the inherited and what is to come. This between unveils a sui generis temporality where past, present and future mingle and fuse.
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