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‘Aurora q.’: a Fake Police Officer Parodying Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Academia

Summary by Clarin
Mario Cuenca Sandoval’s novel is presented as an atypical police officer who is not part of the crime but from his later analysis. Through a psychiatrist trained in lacanism, he displays a satire on psychoanalysis, violence and academic interpretation. The result is a lucid parody on scientificism and media banalization.

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Mario Cuenca Sandoval’s novel is presented as an atypical police officer who is not part of the crime but from his later analysis. Through a psychiatrist trained in lacanism, he displays a satire on psychoanalysis, violence and academic interpretation. The result is a lucid parody on scientificism and media banalization.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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