The Concern for History
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https://doi.org/10.16921/chasqui.v1i160.5234Keywords:
Ausencia, psicoanálisis, experiencia, escrituraAbstract
This essay aims to emphasize the profound relationship that Michel de Certeau forged between psychoanalysis and the writing of history. Thus, through a family novel, resistance, the return of the repressed, and the desire that ceaselessly rewrites itself in the Freudian sense, Michel de Certeau invites us to consider this relationship in the exercise and the commitment of a writing of history that never condemns or subjects us to truth, nor to an origin; quite the contrary, it reveals the power of a writing that alters us and exposes us to the risk of thinking about the conditions of possibility in their difference and most unsettling otherness, assuming the irremediable absence of a past that, irremediably lost, empowers creation.
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