In contemporary psychoanalysis, the concepts of time and history
have become increasingly complex. It is evident that this trend
offers us an opportunity to think about the intercrossing of the
different temporal dimensions imbuing the subject, an inevitable
aspect of the analytic process. History is time past but what is
recovered is now the working through of the subject history, which
carries the mark of both passing time and re-signifying time. It is
precisely the notion of history that gains different dimensions
when a purely deterministic analysis is disassembled. Continuities
and breaks are found between subjective time and chronological
time; between the inevitable decrepitude of the biological body
with the passing of time and the timelessness of the unconscious;
between linear, circular times and retroactive re-signification;
between facts, screen memories, memory and the work of constructing
history; between the times of repetition and the times of
difference; between reversible and irreversible time; between the
timelessness of the unconscious and the temporalities of the ego.
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