Winnicott: a poesia e a realidade

Human Nature 8 (2):315-335 (2006)
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Abstract

O breve comentário de Winnicott a um verso de Rabindranath Tagore sinaliza suas diferenças para com Freud e Klein quanto à interpretação das criações culturais e dá também indicações sobre sua teoria da emergência mútua do sujeito e da realidade externa no espaço intermediário de experiência e comunicação. Do intervalo entre percepção e conceito surge uma outra compreensão do jogo do mundo e do pensamento. Sob essa perspectiva, examina-se aqui, em alguns poemas, o modo singular de produzir verdade resultante da conexão entre linguagem poética e realidade.Winnicott's short comment on a poem by Rabindranath Tagore points out his divergences from Freud and Klein with regard to the interpretation of cultural creations as well as showing his theory of the mutual emergence of subject and external reality in the intermediate space of experience and communication. From the interval between perception and concept arises another understanding of the world-and-thought game. From this perspective, some poems are examined here for the unique way in which they produce truth resulting from the connection between poetic language and reality

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