摘要:In this paper, we propose a discourse analysis of the medical reports that may be found in the archives of the medicine documented since the middle of the nineteenth century. Making use of this material, concerning the doctor's practice of the inversion, we intend to develop the hypothesis that the interdiction of the terms associated to the first person, in the patient's speech is equivalent to the silence and to the identity politics constrained by a model of relationship between men and women.
其他摘要:In this paper, we propose a discourse analysis of the medical reports that may be found in the archives of the medicine documented since the middle of the nineteenth century. Making use of this material, concerning the doctor's practice of the inversion, we intend to develop the hypothesis that the interdiction of the terms associated to the first person, in the patient's speech is equivalent to the silence and to the identity politics constrained by a model of relationship between men and women.