José Bleger: Jew, Marxist and psychoanalyst

Autores
Plotkin, Mariano Ben
Año de publicación
2011
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
The article analyses the trajectory of Dr. José Bleger (1922-1972), an Argentine psychoanalyst who tried to articulate his triple identity as a Jew, a Marxist, and a psychoanalyst. Bleger played a central role in the constitution of the 'psy movement' and, in more general terms, in the diffusion of a 'psy culture' in Argentina, a country that today is considered as one of the 'world capitals of psychoanalysis'. However, his trajectory showed not only the limits of his projects in the increasingly politically polarized Argentina of the 1960s, as well as their internal contradictions, but also the difficulties of articulating different identities in those agitated times. Through an analysis of Bleger's trajectory this article explores larger issues of Argentine political culture and their relations with the emergence of a psychoanalytic culture.
Fil: Plotkin, Mariano Ben. Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. Instituto de Est. Interd. En Der. Soc. y Relac. del Trabajo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
Psychoanalysis
Judaism
José Bleger
Marxism
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title José Bleger: Jew, Marxist and psychoanalyst
spellingShingle José Bleger: Jew, Marxist and psychoanalyst
Plotkin, Mariano Ben
Psychoanalysis
Judaism
José Bleger
Marxism
title_short José Bleger: Jew, Marxist and psychoanalyst
title_full José Bleger: Jew, Marxist and psychoanalyst
title_fullStr José Bleger: Jew, Marxist and psychoanalyst
title_full_unstemmed José Bleger: Jew, Marxist and psychoanalyst
title_sort José Bleger: Jew, Marxist and psychoanalyst
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Psychoanalysis
Judaism
José Bleger
Marxism
topic Psychoanalysis
Judaism
José Bleger
Marxism
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The article analyses the trajectory of Dr. José Bleger (1922-1972), an Argentine psychoanalyst who tried to articulate his triple identity as a Jew, a Marxist, and a psychoanalyst. Bleger played a central role in the constitution of the 'psy movement' and, in more general terms, in the diffusion of a 'psy culture' in Argentina, a country that today is considered as one of the 'world capitals of psychoanalysis'. However, his trajectory showed not only the limits of his projects in the increasingly politically polarized Argentina of the 1960s, as well as their internal contradictions, but also the difficulties of articulating different identities in those agitated times. Through an analysis of Bleger's trajectory this article explores larger issues of Argentine political culture and their relations with the emergence of a psychoanalytic culture.
Fil: Plotkin, Mariano Ben. Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. Instituto de Est. Interd. En Der. Soc. y Relac. del Trabajo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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