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Informationen zum Autor Paola Bohórquez is assistant professor, teaching stream, cross-appointed between Woodsworth College and the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto. She has published in the Journal of Intercultural Studies , Synthesis , and Tusaaji: A Translation Review , and in the collections On and Off the Page: Mapping Place in Text and Culture , American Multicultural Studies , and La Lingua Spaesata: Il Multilinguismo Oggi . Verónica Garibotto is professor of Latin American literary and cultural studies at the University of Kansas. She is the author of Crisis y reemergencia: el siglo XIX en la ficción contempor ánea de Argentina, Chile y Uruguay (2015) and Rethinking Testimonial Cinema in Post-Dictatorship Argentina (2019), and co-editor, with Jorge Pérez, of The Latin American Road Movie (2016). Klappentext A regional, intersectional, and transnational perspective of psychoanalysis in Latin America and the Caribbean that illuminates psychoanalysis's role as social and political discourse through a collection of original interventions in psychoanalysis, cultural studies, psychology, anthropology, health sciences, history, and philosophy. Zusammenfassung A regional, intersectional, and transnational perspective of psychoanalysis in Latin America and the Caribbean that illuminates psychoanalysis's role as social and political discourse through a collection of original interventions in psychoanalysis, cultural studies, psychology, anthropology, health sciences, history, and philosophy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: “Beyond the Therapist Couch: Psychoanalysis as Social and Political Discourse in Latin America and the Caribbean” ; Section I: Reading Latin America and the Caribbean: Sociopolitical Perspectives 1.-“Ciudad Juárez, Feminicides, and the Fate of the Symbolic”; 2.-“Against and Beyond Mourning: Rethinking Trauma Theory from a Caribbean Perspective”; 3.- “The Phantom in the Andes: An Anasemic Reading of La hora azul and La distancia que nos separa”; 4.-“From Mourning to Specters: the ‘Disappeared’ and the Emotional Implications of Absence in Latin America”; 5.- “Psychoanalysis in Colombia: Is it Possible to Move Beyond Violence After Fifty Years of Continued Armed Conflict?”; 6.- “Tribulación y Felicidad del Pensamiento”: Thinking with Estanislao Zuleta through Translation.”; Section II: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality: Intersectional Perspectives 7.-“Transcultural Psychoanalysis? How Afro-Brazilian Histories Subvert and Get Subverted by the Psychoanalytic Experience.” 8.-“Deep-lying Playmaker: a Psychoanalytic Reading of Neoliberal Identities in Argentine and Brazilian soccer” ; 9.-“Psychoanalytic Discourses on Trans Children in the River Plate Region” ; 10.-“Rethinking Psychoanalytic Notions of Gender and Sexuality: Uruguayan Women in the Twenty First Century” ; Section III: Popular Reception and Public Circulation: Transnational Perspectives 11.-“Anarchists, Socialists, Communists, and Freudians: The Working Class in Chile and its Reception of Psychoanalysis (1920-1950)” ; 12.-“The Early Expansion of Psychoanalysis in Latin America. The Key Role of the Argentine Revista de Psicoanálisis.” ; 13.-“A Voice Behind the Curtain: How Mexican Psychoanalysis Helped Shape Oscar Lewis’s Notion of the Culture of Poverty” ; ...