This article is, for the time being, only available in Spanish: Autenticidad, falacia y ficción en las series televisivas: Be Tipul, In Treatment, En Terapia
NOTAS
JULY 2012
Abstract
In this article we shall deal with the importance the transmission of psychoanalysis has in a mass media such as television, discussing to what extent this transmission, in television format, is possible respecting the essence of psychoanalysis, such as the becoming of man and its approach from the unconscious.
The use of fiction will be raised revolving round a crucial question: in what way can television series, by means of the audiovisual, transmit the distance between the display of subjectivity and daily fiction?
The essence of authenticity in psychoanalysis is given by the articulation between the setting and the contents dealt with in the therapeutic relationship. To detract from this schema could lead to distortion and fallacy. We hold that there is an incompatibility between psychoanalysis and the fallacy, extended like the different ways to distort the analytical contents while pretending to make them more popular. Using the series Be Tipul and its American and Argentine adaptations, we raise the question regarding how the original series set within the context of Israel, is adapted to American and Argentine realities, and the risks of not taking into account the issue of the potential distortion of the essence of psychoanalytic questions entails.
Key Words: Television Series | Authenticity | Fallacy | Fiction | Psychoanalysis
This article is, for the time being, only available in Spanish: Autenticidad, falacia y ficción en las series televisivas: Be Tipul, In Treatment, En Terapia
NOTAS
Volumen 2 | Nº 2
Etica y Cine (Ethics & Films) is a Peer Reviewed Quarterly Journal Edited by
Department of Psychoanalysis and Department of Deontology, School of Psychology, National University of Cordoba, Argentina
Department of Psychology, Ethics and Human Rights, School of Psychology, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
With the collaboration of:
Center for Medical Ethics (CME), Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
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