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Original Article

Melanie Klein in Buenos Aires: Beginnings and developments

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Pages 869-894 | Accepted 30 Jun 2004, Published online: 31 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

In the first decades of the 20th century, Freud was known and quoted in Latin America by an elite of enlightened minds. In the 1940s a convergence took place in Buenos Aires of European exiles with local pioneers, and thus the Argentine Psychoanalytical Association was founded in 1942. Since then psychoanalysis has grown steadily and has spread into hospitals and universities, infiuencing culture at large. The socioeconomic situation of that time permitted this phenomenon to develop, to the astonishment of observers. In this paper the authors study the strong infiuence of Kleinian thought during the first 30 years of this development. The original works of local thinkers constitute the intellectual capital that sustains the idea of an Argentine psychoanalytic school. During the 1970s, both society and psychoanalysis endured deep and complex changes. Lacan's teachings gained support and Klein's infiuence began to decline. At present the Buenos Aires Kleinians keep working, while their relationship with Lacanians and other schools is calmer. Respectful discussions became thus possible, oriented to strictly scientific differences.

1. Paper presented at Marcas Identi. catorias del Psicoanalisis en Latinoamerica [Identifying traits of Latin American Psychoanalysis], Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,18–19 June 2004.Translated by Judith Filc.

1. Paper presented at Marcas Identi. catorias del Psicoanalisis en Latinoamerica [Identifying traits of Latin American Psychoanalysis], Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,18–19 June 2004.Translated by Judith Filc.

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1. Paper presented at Marcas Identi. catorias del Psicoanalisis en Latinoamerica [Identifying traits of Latin American Psychoanalysis], Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,18–19 June 2004.Translated by Judith Filc.

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