Modulations of existing: between lights and shadows
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https://doi.org/10.22409/1984-0292/v29i2/2331Keywords:
small perceptions, co-emergence, autism, WinnicottAbstract
From a critical viewpoint on somatic approaches, contemporary researchers are attuned to a clinic built in the intervals of language communication. The infantile hide-and-seek play that makes disappearance in the connective absence of the look –the eye-to-eye contact as a slippery place to the Outside –points to the universe of small perceptions that inhabit intensive communication. In seeking the concept of Nature as an alliance to expand knowledge about human suffering, Winnicott establishes a critical distance from the classical psychoanalytic model, restoring to thought its problematic dimension and thus approaching current clinicians, researchers and philosophers who stand against the increasingly violent condition of subjection practices.
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