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In any case, we would like to sketch a historical argument (Blanco, 2002): these forms of self-revelation have progressed and some of them have suffered a great degree of sophistication at the same time and as a consequence of the extension of literature (and the disciplined act of reading) and the multiple institutionalisations of counselling in mesmerism, spiritual counselling, phrenology, psychotherapy, aid groups, sects, and so on.

In brief, what these historical considerations may depict is what has been called genealogy of subjectivity (Rose, 1996): in them it can be read the chronicle of the process of the cultural genesis of the Western individual, understood as the locus of what we now know as psychological conflict, always a normative conflict of power or of ‘autonomy’ (Blanco, 2002). This is why we can say that the historical genesis of the idea of a psychological subject is symmetric to, and is originated at the same time as, the genesis of the idea of a political subject.

Anyway, the form of self-revelation that takes place in that Internet community of shared suffering can be considered as a hybrid genre of: 1) the public “honesty” required in exagoreusis; and 2) the acknowledgement of the sin, compulsory in examologesis. This genre can only be understood at the heart of a ‘saturated of subjectivity’ conception of the self and is very similar to the one used in Alcoholics Anonymous groups.

Reconsidering the concept of mediation [4]

This example exposes the very difficulty of a mediated activity theory. We would like to propose another turn of the screw: to take Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as grounding for a new mediational philosophy (Latour, 2001; Law, 1994). We will sketch some of the relevant ANT features for this aim.

 

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