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      Sobre a escolha do sujeito autista: voz e autismo Translated title: About the choice of the autistic subject: voice and autism

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      Estudos de Psicanálise
      Circulo Brasileiro de Psicanálise - CBP
      Voice, Drive, Subject, Choice, Autism, Voz, Pulsão, Sujeito, Escolha, Autismo

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          Partindo da definição de voz em psicanálise, assim como do papel que ela desempenha enquanto objeto pulsional na constituição do sujeito, os autores propõem-se a definir o autismo, metapsicologicamente, como um quadro clínico resultante da recusa ativa da voz do Outro. Esta recusa constituiria uma escolha: a de não se alienar à voz do Outro. O sujeito autista, para quem a presença do Outro é excessiva, mantendo-se prisioneiro do som, tem, dificilmente, acesso à função da fala. A partir destas colocações, os autores propõem que, quando do atendimento de sujeitos autistas, se leve em consideração as dimensões do chamado e do endereçamento característicos da dinâmica invocante.

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          The authors, when discussing the definition of voice in psychoanalysis, as well as the role of voice as a drive object of the subject’s constitution, propose a metapsychological definition of autism as a clinical condition resulting from an active refusal of the voice of the Other. This refusal constitutes one choice: the choice of not to sell in the voice of the Other. The autistic subject, for whom the presence of the Other is excessive, remains prisoner of the sound, so hardly have access to the function of the speech. The authors propose to consider the importance of the call and of the address, characteristics of the dynamic of the invocation, for those who works with the autists.

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                Estudos de Psicanálise
                Estud. psicanal.
                Circulo Brasileiro de Psicanálise - CBP (Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil )
                0100-3437
                2175-3482
                December 2011
                : 36
                : 83-92
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                [01] orgnameEscola Letra Freudiana - RJ
                [02] orgnameUniversité de Nice Sophia-Antipolis
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                S0100-34372011000300007 S0100-3437(11)00003607
                8405f913-9aa7-4d9e-83b3-9dd553a0492d

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                : 01 August 2011
                : 12 September 2011
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                Voz,Autismo,Escolha,Sujeito,Pulsão,Autism,Choice,Subject,Drive,Voice
                Voz, Autismo, Escolha, Sujeito, Pulsão, Autism, Choice, Subject, Drive, Voice

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