Abstract

The subject of otherness in Melanie Klein is approached from her notions of “objects”. At first, this paper sets her work within a general panorama of psychoanalytic theories, in a perspective that focuses the importance of the other in different conceptions about the psyche’s constitution. Then, reflecting on notions of “partial object”, “whole object”, “internal object”, “external object”, “external world” and “external reality”, this paper considers the limits and possibilities of the experience of otherness in Klein’s work. Her ideas are characterised by a philosophical conception that simplifies the notions of reality and creates conceptual impasses, limiting the reach of the otherness in her work. Despite that, her formulations emphasize, in an original way, aspects of the subject and mainly of the object, giving special importance to the experience of otherness

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