From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise
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Resumo: | This article aims to verify the relationship between the characters of the IT franchise and the psychoanalytic theories of the psychic structuring. Based on a qualitative exploratory research, a film analysis of the traumas and fears of the characters was carried out in the movies “It” (2017) and “It - Chapter Two” (2019) associated with the concepts of repression, symptoms such as hallucinations, and return of repression. Based on the psychoanalytical theoretical reference, it was possible to analyze three characters: Beverly, who deals with puberty issues and an abusive father, hearing voices in the bathroom and watching blood coming out of the sink as a teenager, and as an adult married a man who possesses traits of his father. Ben, a new boy in town, struggling to fit in, and during a visit to the library comes across a dismembered person, and when older drowns on land asking for help without anyone listening to him. And Bill who feels guilty about the disappearance of his younger brother, reliving his trauma years later, but this time as if he was actually guilty, watching his brother like a puppet he holds himself. Such situations appear as return of repression, and hallucinations symptonms, reemerging as adults. In this way, the research was able to explore the theoretical concepts relating them to the chosen characters and scenes, and made it possible to observe that even having a complexity, it is possible to relate everything we consume with psychoanalytic theory, whether books, serials and movies. |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchiseDel trauma al síntoma: un sesgo psicoanalítico de la franquicia “IT”Do trauma ao sintoma: um viés psicanalítico da franquia “IT - A Coisa”RecalqueRetorno do recalcadoSintomaIt - a coisa.RepresiónRetorno de lo reprimidoSíntomaIt - la cosa.RepressionReturn of repressionSymptonmIt.This article aims to verify the relationship between the characters of the IT franchise and the psychoanalytic theories of the psychic structuring. Based on a qualitative exploratory research, a film analysis of the traumas and fears of the characters was carried out in the movies “It” (2017) and “It - Chapter Two” (2019) associated with the concepts of repression, symptoms such as hallucinations, and return of repression. Based on the psychoanalytical theoretical reference, it was possible to analyze three characters: Beverly, who deals with puberty issues and an abusive father, hearing voices in the bathroom and watching blood coming out of the sink as a teenager, and as an adult married a man who possesses traits of his father. Ben, a new boy in town, struggling to fit in, and during a visit to the library comes across a dismembered person, and when older drowns on land asking for help without anyone listening to him. And Bill who feels guilty about the disappearance of his younger brother, reliving his trauma years later, but this time as if he was actually guilty, watching his brother like a puppet he holds himself. Such situations appear as return of repression, and hallucinations symptonms, reemerging as adults. In this way, the research was able to explore the theoretical concepts relating them to the chosen characters and scenes, and made it possible to observe that even having a complexity, it is possible to relate everything we consume with psychoanalytic theory, whether books, serials and movies.Este artículo tiene como objetivo verificar la relación entre los personajes de la franquicia de IT y las teorías psicoanalíticas de la estructuración psíquica. Basado en una investigación exploratoria cualitativa, se llevó a cabo un análisis fílmico de los traumas y los temores de los personajes en las películas "It" (2017) y "It - Capítulo Dos" (2019) asociadas con los conceptos de represión, síntomas como alucinaciones y retorno de la represión. Sobre la base de la referencia teórica psicoanalítica, fue posible analizar tres personajes: Beverly, que se ocupa de problemas de pubertad y un padre abusivo, escuchando voces en el baño y viendo la sangre que salía del fregadero cuando era adolescente, y cuando un adulto se casó con un hombre que posee rasgos de su padre. Ben, un chico nuevo en la ciudad, luchando por encajar, y durante una visita a la biblioteca se encuentra con una persona desmembrada, y cuando un anciano se ahoga en tierra pidiendo ayuda sin que nadie lo escuche. Y Bill, que se siente culpable por la desaparición de su hermano menor, reviviendo su trauma años después, pero esta vez como si realmente fuera culpable, observando a su hermano como un títere que se sostiene. Tales situaciones aparecen como el retorno de la represión y los síntomas de alucinaciones, que resurgen como adultos. De esta manera, la investigación fue capaz de explorar los conceptos teóricos que los relacionan con los personajes y escenas elegidos, y permitió observar que incluso teniendo una complejidad, es posible relacionar todo lo que consumimos con la teoría psicoanalítica, ya sean libros o publicaciones seriadas y peliculas.Este artigo tem como objetivo verificar a relação entre os personagens da franquia IT e as teorias psicanalíticas da estruturação psíquica. A partir de uma pesquisa exploratória de caráter qualitativo, foi realizada uma análise fílmica dos traumas e medos dos personagens dos filmes “IT – A Coisa” (2017) e “IT – Capítulo Dois” (2019) associados aos conceitos de recalque, retorno do recalcado e sintomas, como alucinações. Com base no referencial teórico psicanalítico, foi possível analisar três personagens: Beverly que lida com questões da puberdade e um pai abusivo, ouvindo vozes no banheiro e observando sangue saindo da pia na sua adolescência, e quando adulta se casou com um homem que possui traços de seu pai. Ben, um garoto novo na cidade, com dificuldades de enturmar-se, e durante uma ida na biblioteca se depara com uma pessoa desmembrada, quando mais velho afoga-se em terra pedindo ajuda sem ninguém o ouvir. E Bill que se sente culpado pelo desaparecimento de seu irmão mais novo, revivendo seu trauma anos depois, porém dessa vez como se de fato fosse culpado, observando seu irmão como um fantoche que ele mesmo segura. Tais situações aparecem como retornos do recalcado, como sintomas de alucinação, ressurgindo quando adultos. Dessa forma, a pesquisa conseguiu explorar os conceitos teóricos relacionando-os com os personagens e cenas escolhidos, e possibilitou observar que mesmo havendo uma complexidade, é possível relacionar tudo o que consumimos com a teoria psicanalítica, seja livros, seriados e filmes.Research, Society and Development2020-03-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/276810.33448/rsd-v9i4.2768Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 4; e37942768Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 4; e37942768Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 4; e379427682525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2768/2132Barin, Cezar Augusto GasparettoPereira, Gabriel TeixeiraMadeira, Luis AugustoLeonardi, VictóriaRossini, Yuri MedeirosCarlesso, Janaína Pereira Prettoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-08-20T18:07:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2768Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:27:13.678740Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise Del trauma al síntoma: un sesgo psicoanalítico de la franquicia “IT” Do trauma ao sintoma: um viés psicanalítico da franquia “IT - A Coisa” |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise Barin, Cezar Augusto Gasparetto Recalque Retorno do recalcado Sintoma It - a coisa. Represión Retorno de lo reprimido Síntoma It - la cosa. Repression Return of repression Symptonm It. |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise |
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From trauma to symptom: a psychonalytical view of “IT” franchise |
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Barin, Cezar Augusto Gasparetto |
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Barin, Cezar Augusto Gasparetto Pereira, Gabriel Teixeira Madeira, Luis Augusto Leonardi, Victória Rossini, Yuri Medeiros Carlesso, Janaína Pereira Pretto |
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Pereira, Gabriel Teixeira Madeira, Luis Augusto Leonardi, Victória Rossini, Yuri Medeiros Carlesso, Janaína Pereira Pretto |
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Barin, Cezar Augusto Gasparetto Pereira, Gabriel Teixeira Madeira, Luis Augusto Leonardi, Victória Rossini, Yuri Medeiros Carlesso, Janaína Pereira Pretto |
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Recalque Retorno do recalcado Sintoma It - a coisa. Represión Retorno de lo reprimido Síntoma It - la cosa. Repression Return of repression Symptonm It. |
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Recalque Retorno do recalcado Sintoma It - a coisa. Represión Retorno de lo reprimido Síntoma It - la cosa. Repression Return of repression Symptonm It. |
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This article aims to verify the relationship between the characters of the IT franchise and the psychoanalytic theories of the psychic structuring. Based on a qualitative exploratory research, a film analysis of the traumas and fears of the characters was carried out in the movies “It” (2017) and “It - Chapter Two” (2019) associated with the concepts of repression, symptoms such as hallucinations, and return of repression. Based on the psychoanalytical theoretical reference, it was possible to analyze three characters: Beverly, who deals with puberty issues and an abusive father, hearing voices in the bathroom and watching blood coming out of the sink as a teenager, and as an adult married a man who possesses traits of his father. Ben, a new boy in town, struggling to fit in, and during a visit to the library comes across a dismembered person, and when older drowns on land asking for help without anyone listening to him. And Bill who feels guilty about the disappearance of his younger brother, reliving his trauma years later, but this time as if he was actually guilty, watching his brother like a puppet he holds himself. Such situations appear as return of repression, and hallucinations symptonms, reemerging as adults. In this way, the research was able to explore the theoretical concepts relating them to the chosen characters and scenes, and made it possible to observe that even having a complexity, it is possible to relate everything we consume with psychoanalytic theory, whether books, serials and movies. |
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