Notes for a Political Philosophy of Dreams: Subjectivity and Freedom of the Oniric Experience

This paper is triggered by the reading of Charlotte Beradt’s The Third Reich of Dreams, from which we will postulate two hypothesis. On the one hand, that dreams can operate as a “seismograph” capturing the tectonic movements of an exceptional so-cio-political context; on the other hand, that such d...

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Autores principales: Mc Donnell, Cecilia, Sibio, David
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spelling I15-R204-article-1232023-06-30T14:51:20Z Notes for a Political Philosophy of Dreams: Subjectivity and Freedom of the Oniric Experience Apuntes para una filosofía política de los sueños. : Subjetividad y libertad de la experiencia onírica. Mc Donnell, Cecilia Sibio, David sueños poder dominación subjetividad libertad. dreams power domination subjectivity freedom This paper is triggered by the reading of Charlotte Beradt’s The Third Reich of Dreams, from which we will postulate two hypothesis. On the one hand, that dreams can operate as a “seismograph” capturing the tectonic movements of an exceptional so-cio-political context; on the other hand, that such dreams can function as a surface that put into play the subject’s possibilities of action to think and exercise freedom in relation to the practices of subjectivity production. To this end, we will propose an analytic of power in terms of a diagram that unfolds point by point, albeit unevenly, in a network of relations. From this perspective, we will consider dreams as hypomnemata, i.e. true narratives that contribute to the subjectivity production for thinking and exercising free-dom. We will review how this proposal works both in the Beradtian archive and in the Lazarian dreams (prison, concentrationary and post-concentrationary dreams) recovered by Jean Cayrol in his archive. We will see that this interpretative approach will allow us to think dreams in political terms, even in the most oppressive contexts, as well as in the current pandemic situation. Este artículo toma como disparador la lectura de El Tercer Reich de los sueños de Charlotte Beradt, a partir de la cual postularemos una doble hipótesis de trabajo. Por un lado, que los sueños pueden operar como “sismógrafo” captando los movimientos tectónicos de un contexto sociopolítico excepcional; por el otro, que tales sueños tienen la potencia de funcionar como una superficie en la cual se ponen en juego las posibilidades de acción del sujeto consigo mismo en relación con las prácticas de producción de subje-tividad para pensar y ejercer la libertad. Para ello, propondremos una analítica del poder en términos de un diagrama que se despliega punto por punto, aunque desigualmente, en una red de relaciones. Desde esta perspectiva, consideraremos a los sueños como hypomnemata, i.e. relatos verdaderos que contribuyen a la producción de subjetividad para pensar y ejercer la libertad. Nos ocuparemos de revisar cómo funciona esta propuesta tanto en el archivo beradtiano como en los sueños lazarianos (de prisión, concentracionarios y post-concentracionarios) que recupera Jean Cayrol en su archivo. Veremos que esta apuesta interpretativa nos permitirá pensar políticamente a los sueños incluso en los contextos más opresivos, así como también en la actual situación pandémica. Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-05-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion artículos evaluados por pares application/pdf https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/123 10.35305/rpu.v0i6.123 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; No. 6 (2022): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 77 a 93 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; Núm. 6 (2022): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 77 a 93 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; No 6 (2022): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 77 a 93 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; n. 6 (2022): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 77 a 93 2683-9938 2591-2844 spa https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/123/95 Derechos de autor 2022 Cecilia Mc Donnell, David Sibio https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic sueños
poder
dominación
subjetividad
libertad.
dreams
power
domination
subjectivity
freedom
spellingShingle sueños
poder
dominación
subjetividad
libertad.
dreams
power
domination
subjectivity
freedom
Mc Donnell, Cecilia
Sibio, David
Notes for a Political Philosophy of Dreams: Subjectivity and Freedom of the Oniric Experience
topic_facet sueños
poder
dominación
subjetividad
libertad.
dreams
power
domination
subjectivity
freedom
author Mc Donnell, Cecilia
Sibio, David
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Sibio, David
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title Notes for a Political Philosophy of Dreams: Subjectivity and Freedom of the Oniric Experience
title_short Notes for a Political Philosophy of Dreams: Subjectivity and Freedom of the Oniric Experience
title_full Notes for a Political Philosophy of Dreams: Subjectivity and Freedom of the Oniric Experience
title_fullStr Notes for a Political Philosophy of Dreams: Subjectivity and Freedom of the Oniric Experience
title_full_unstemmed Notes for a Political Philosophy of Dreams: Subjectivity and Freedom of the Oniric Experience
title_sort notes for a political philosophy of dreams: subjectivity and freedom of the oniric experience
description This paper is triggered by the reading of Charlotte Beradt’s The Third Reich of Dreams, from which we will postulate two hypothesis. On the one hand, that dreams can operate as a “seismograph” capturing the tectonic movements of an exceptional so-cio-political context; on the other hand, that such dreams can function as a surface that put into play the subject’s possibilities of action to think and exercise freedom in relation to the practices of subjectivity production. To this end, we will propose an analytic of power in terms of a diagram that unfolds point by point, albeit unevenly, in a network of relations. From this perspective, we will consider dreams as hypomnemata, i.e. true narratives that contribute to the subjectivity production for thinking and exercising free-dom. We will review how this proposal works both in the Beradtian archive and in the Lazarian dreams (prison, concentrationary and post-concentrationary dreams) recovered by Jean Cayrol in his archive. We will see that this interpretative approach will allow us to think dreams in political terms, even in the most oppressive contexts, as well as in the current pandemic situation.
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