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The Traveller's Pathos – A Clinical Exercise in Byzantine Perspective

A psychoanalytic conceptualisation of the touristic would by necessity challenge the ontological status of the tourist. Is there a subject of Tourism, and what would its desire be? Why and how can such a subject be identified with the subject of science, the subject upon which psychoanalysis is exercised? And if the modern subject is the one that can enunciate ‘I feel a Tourist in my own Life’, couldn't the Tourist become, more than a reference to the subject in the act or performance of tourism, a digressive or inversed possibility, a condition of modern subjectivity?

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