Luciano Lutereau is a psychoanalyst, philosopher, and Argentine writer, known for his contemporary approach to issues of gender, sexuality, couple, and parenthood. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1978. He holds degrees in Psychology and Philosophy from the Universidad del Salvador, where he also earned his doctorate. He works as a university professor and has written numerous articles and books that integrate psychoanalysis with current issues.
Among his most notable works are Esos raros adolescentes nuevos, Más crianza, menos terapia, Ya no hay hombres, and El fin de la masculinidad. His direct and accessible style has helped bring psychoanalysis to a broad audience, addressing everyday conflicts from a critical yet empathetic perspective. Additionally, he reflects on the transformation of family roles, new masculinities, and romantic relationships in contemporary times.
Lutereau is also a columnist for media outlets like Página/12 and actively participates in cultural and social debates in Argentina. His work aims to dismantle stereotypes and open spaces for reflection on subjectivity and emotional life in today's world, highlighting the importance of psychoanalysis as a tool for understanding and personal change.
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