CORBETT, E. Até que a morte nos separe e outros campos do imaginário coletivo de estudantes de psicologia sobre sexualidade [Until death tear us apart: and Other Fields of the collective imaginary of psychology students on sexuality]. 81 p. Master’s Dissertation – PUCCAMP. Campinas (SP), 2009.
Available at: http://www.bibliotecadigital.puc-campinas.edu.br/tde_arquivos/6/TDE-2010-02-04T104023Z-1563/Publico/Elisa%20Corbett.pdf
Abstract: This research aims to psychoanalytically investigate the collective imaginary of psychology students on sexuality. For this, we did a group interview organized around the Thematic-Drawing-and-Story Procedure, developed by Aiello-Vaisberg based on Trinca’s Drawing-and-Story Procedure. The obtained material was considered in the psychoanalytic method, operated in search for sense fields, an affective-emotional substratum that supports the imaginative productions as conducted. The general framework permits the organization of the imaginative conceptions as emerged from three affective-emotional sense fields: “Mechanical failure”, “until death tear us apart” and “To be or not to be?”. The works coming from the first two areas relate both apposing and complementing each other once they present heterosexual men and women with clearly different complaints and suffering, which probably come from the different ways sexual and/or love relations are conceived. Another imaginary scene is pictured when it comes to the difficulties of homosexuals and transexuals, who are seen as people who face not only social prejudice but also deep and radical anguish that question the meaning of human experience itself.