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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Devir-lobo na infância: kipling e sua matilha(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-06) NICOLAY, Deniz AlcioneThis essay is an attempt to interpreter the notion of wish to childhood, such as teached and categoryed for psychoanalysis contributions. In this sense, search to refute the edipian triangle, as a only form of to understand the unconscious production, already this the wish them mesh of the representation thought. Out of, to understand the childhood as one truth desirable machine and to think she, like this, signify to share in the conceptions developeds for Deleuze and Guattari on the his Anti-Édipo. However, is only them Mil Platôs that traces for this essay are outlineds. Take possession of the concepts of becoming-animal and rabble, it to achieve, by the light of Philosophy of the Difference, approximations with the literary work of the Rudyard Kipling. Of way very special, the Book of Jungle is the example most illustrious of the desirable production to childhood. Like this, to verify the inverse of the freudiana logic: of the subject, that to long for something becomings precede-individuais, multiples, to scatter for the florest as the rabble in the wolfs.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Do “sujeito de desejo” ao “sujeito do desejo”: Foucault leitor de Santo Agostinho(Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, 2019-04) CHAVES, Ernani PinheiroThis article intends to demonstrate the strategic importance of Foucault’s readings of Saint Augustine. Said importance is inscribed within Foucault’s project of writing a “genealogy of the subject of desire”, aiming at the understanding of the reasons why the concept of “de sire” started to play such a central role within the topic of sexuality, in such a way that be tween subject, desire, sexuality, and truth, a necessary and indissoluble bond seemed to be established. In this perspective, we understand that such a genealogy of the subject of desire demands that we critically rethink the history of psychoanalysis, especially in its Freudian Lacanian version, the only for the which, in fact, he was interested with more frequency.