Psicoanálisis y Romanticismo. Freud ante el pensamiento romántico alemán

Authors

  • Berenice Jasso Barranco

Abstract

Psychoanalysis and Romanticism: Freud and German Romantic Thought opens with a genealogical and epistemological gesture, as it proposes to consider the limits and interchanges of Freudian psychoanalysis with philosophy, literature, mythology, and positive science. This reflection begins with a historical review of the main lines of discussion generated by thinkers from different fields around Freud's proposal, concluding with a critical approach that revitalizes the invitation to delve into the Viennese doctor's work, understanding the places from which psychoanalytic discourse and apparatus are structured, through the development of several theses and what the author calls a possible reading of Freud's work as metapsychology, metaanalysis, or Romantic science.

Published

2026-01-08