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Constanza Michelson, sicoanalista: “La democracia es lenta, como todas las cosas que importan”
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Constanza Michelson, sicoanalista: “La democracia es lenta, como todas las cosas que importan”

The article features an interview with Chilean psychoanalyst and writer Constanza Michelson, discussing her new book 'Microdramas,' which blends psychoanalysis with social and cultural commentary. Michelson draws parallels between ancient myths, particularly those involving figures like Oedipus, and contemporary life, highlighting recurring themes such as loyalty, betrayal, and ethical dilemmas. She explores how everyday situations—like witnessing a suicide or a child refusing to leave their stuffed animal—can reflect deeper psychological and societal issues. The book also references modern elements such as technology, social media, and television series. Michelson critiques the tendency to make sweeping judgments about generations or eras, arguing that while current times may feel difficult, they are not the end of the world. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing resilience through historical and literary perspectives.

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Constanza Michelson, sicoanalista: “La democracia es lenta, como todas las cosas que importan”

The article features an interview with Chilean psychoanalyst and writer Constanza Michelson, discussing her new book 'Microdramas,' which blends psychoanalysis with social and cultural commentary. Michelson draws parallels between ancient myths, particularly those involving figures like Oedipus, and contemporary life, highlighting recurring themes such as loyalty, betrayal, and ethical dilemmas. She explores how everyday situations—like witnessing a suicide or a child refusing to leave their stuffed animal—can reflect deeper psychological and societal issues. The book also references modern elements such as technology, social media, and television series. Michelson critiques the tendency to make sweeping judgments about generations or eras, arguing that while current times may feel difficult, they are not the end of the world. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing resilience through historical and literary perspectives.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and intellectual discourse rather than overtly political issues. While it touches on broader societal concerns and existential themes, it does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the discussion in a way that favors one political perspective over another. The

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