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Anna Veronica Mautner

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Anna Veronica Mautner
Born1935
Pest County, Hungary
DiedJanuary 30, 2019
NationalityBrazilian
EmployerUniversity of São Paulo
Known forwriting
Childrenthree

Anna Veronica Mautner (1935 – January 30, 2019) was a Brazilian psychoanalyst, writer and a professor at the University of São Paulo.

Life

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Mautner was born in 1935 in Pest County in Hungary, moving to Brazil at the age of three. Her mother, Rosa, was a feminist and Jewish communist who arrived in Brazil as war was declared in 1939.[1] She was brought up in Lapa where her family ran a hairdressing business.

Mautner was a Zionist and feminist. She became a professor of social psychology at University of São Paulo (USP) which is where she had studied social science. She did not become a psychoanalyst until the 1980s but she was to have a long career.[1] She was an associate member of the Sociedade Brasileira de Psicanálise de São Paulo.[2]

In 2000 she became a columnist for the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper. She wrote a point of view for Psicologia where she discussed how recognition of people's skills is a powerful driver for achievement. She noted that not everyone desires this as she said that there is not enough for everyone at the top of a pyramid. A shape that allows this is not a pyramid but a cobblestone.[2]

In the last year of her life, Regina Favre, arranged for the publication of her last book which was an anthology of her work explaining her success.[3] Mautner died in São Paulo in 2019 of multiple organ failure.[1]

Private life

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Mautner had three children and, at the time of her death, five grandchildren.[1]

Works include

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  • Em busca do feminino: ensaios psicanalíticos, 1993[4]
  • A Cidadania em construção: uma reflexao transdisciplinar, 1994[5]
  • O cotidiano nas entrelinhas : crônicas e memórias, 2001[6]
  • Vínculos amorosos contemporâneos : psicodinâmica das novas estruturas familiares, 2003[7]
  • Ceu da Boca: lembranças de refeições da infância,[8]
  • Educação ou o quê?: Reflexões para pais e professores, (Education or what ?: Reflections for parents and teachers), 2015[9]
  • Fragmentos de uma vida (Fragments of a life), 2018[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "anna veronica mautner (1935 - 2019) - Mortes: Mulher moderna, formou gerações de terapeutas". Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2019-01-30. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  2. ^ a b Point of View, Psicologia USP, 2004, 15(3), 245-247
  3. ^ a b Mautner, Anna Veronica (2018-04-09). Fragmentos de uma vida (in Brazilian Portuguese). Editora Agora. ISBN 978-85-7183-214-5.
  4. ^ Mautner, Anna Verônica (1993). Em busca do feminino: ensaios psicanalíticos (in Portuguese). Casa do Psicólogo. ISBN 978-85-85141-30-1.
  5. ^ Mautner, Anna Verônica. (1994). Crônicas científicas (1. ed.). São Paulo, SP: Escuta. ISBN 85-7137-076-1. OCLC 32628029.
  6. ^ Mautner, Anna Verônica. (2001). O cotidiano nas entrelinhas : crônicas e memórias. São Paulo: Ágora. ISBN 85-7183-800-3. OCLC 51504911.
  7. ^ Vínculos amorosos contemporâneos : psicodinâmica das novas estruturas familiares. Barcia Gomes, Purificacion. São Paulo: Callis. 2003. ISBN 85-7416-208-6. OCLC 57521856.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. ^ Elek, Edith M. (2006). Ceu da Boca: lembranças de refeições da infância (in Portuguese). Editora Agora. ISBN 978-85-7183-023-3.
  9. ^ Mautner, Anna Veronica (2015-05-17). Educação ou o quê?: Reflexões para pais e professores (in Brazilian Portuguese). Summus Editorial. ISBN 978-85-323-0938-9.
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