This thesis proposes an analysis of the concept of uncanny, starting from the essay “The uncanny” and focuses on the ambiguities inherent in its various manifestations. Through a comparison with other freudian works such as “Beyond the pleasure principles” and “Totem and taboo” and various authors like: Derrida, Heidegger and Lacan, ultimately defining this feeling as a form of the anguishing, capable of confronting the subject with the emergence, even as an absence, of an original alterity, preceding subjectivation or the sphere of language, which will finally come to coincide with the dimension of death.
La tesi propone un'analisi del concetto del perturbante a partire dal saggio “Lo spaesante” concentrandosi sulle ambiguità intrinseche alle sue diverse declinazioni. Attraverso un confronto tra altre opere freudiane come: “Aldilà del principio di piacere” e “Totem e tabù” e diversi autori, in particolare Derrida, Heidegger e Lacan, si perviene a definire tale sentimento come una forma dell'angoscioso capace di porre il soggetto dinnanzi al presentarsi, seppure in forma di mancanza, di un'alterità originaria e precedente alla soggettivazione o alla sfera del linguaggio che infine verrà a coincidere con la dimensione della morte.
L'Unheimlich e la possibilità della Morte
MELE, NOEMI
2024/2025
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This thesis proposes an analysis of the concept of uncanny, starting from the essay “The uncanny” and focuses on the ambiguities inherent in its various manifestations. Through a comparison with other freudian works such as “Beyond the pleasure principles” and “Totem and taboo” and various authors like: Derrida, Heidegger and Lacan, ultimately defining this feeling as a form of the anguishing, capable of confronting the subject with the emergence, even as an absence, of an original alterity, preceding subjectivation or the sphere of language, which will finally come to coincide with the dimension of death.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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