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Ruperthuz Honorato, Mariano |
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European Yearbook of the History of Psychology; January 2023, Vol. 9 Issue: 1 p321-348, 28p |
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This paper claims the efforts made by the Alliance of Intellectuals of Chile for the Defense of Culture and the Medical Society of Valparaíso in offering Sigmund Freud political asylum in Chile. These groups, led by Pablo Neruda and Juan Marín, respectively, formed an anti-fascist intellectual bloc that publicly condemned the harassment the founding father of psychoanalysis suffered in Vienna in 1938. This article explores the general background of this episode. It attempts to uncover the motivations behind this political gesture within the context of the role of intellectuals and their new self-representations. Finally, this paper explores the positive expectations that Chilean society had towards psychoanalysis and its transformative capacity. |
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