Tesis
Interpretação psicanalítica e criação literária: “A cabeça da Medusa” de Freud
Fecha
2020-11-09Registro en:
Autor
Lima, Graziele Gonçalves de
Institución
Resumen
The Medusa’s Head is a posthumous article published in 1940, although it was written in
1922. In this manuscript, Freud performs the psychoanalytical interpretation of a
mythological symbol. It is possible to find other mentions about Medusa in published articles,
for example, some aspects are pointed out in The Infantile Genital Organization (1923) when
Freud examines the “sexual difference”, the figure also appears in the 29th conference:
Review of the theory of the dream (1933). Freud, by commenting on some images that are
frequently present in dreams that express the fear of castration, places the mythological
figure of Medusa's head as one of the representations of this dread. In this dissertation we
seek to discuss The Medusa’s Head (1922 [1940]), supporting us in some reinterpretations
of the myth to elucidate, from the technical point of view, how it is possible to carry out the
interpretation of a mythological narrative. The investigation was divided into the following
segments: Literary creation and its relationship with fantasy; the uncanny in the literature
and in the head of Medusa and the development of child sexuality. As a final part, we
highlight Medusa's figurations, especially the strong association between feminine and
horror. We conclude that considering Freud's statement that the artist has access to the laws
of psychic processes and manages them to transmit on his works something of his
unconscious fantasies, with myths, literature, and art, we can have access to a symbolism
that for the subject is full of meaning.