Resumo: Este artigo tem como objetivo geral apresentar os efeitos subjetivos do trabalho de luto relatado por uma mulher vivendo com VIH/Sida e, especificamente, analisar e discutir os principais pontos elucidativos do sofrimento experienciado por ela. A interlocutora do estudo é Ana Paula, participante do documentário Positivas. Para tanto, desenvolveu-se uma pesquisa em Psicanálise, selecionando fragmentos do seu relato, que desvelou a vivencia de lutos: pela perda da condição de ser saudável; pelas alterações corporais sofridas; e pela morte de seu filho. O processo de travessia no trabalho de luto transformou angústia e dor frente às perdas em palavras e voz. Pela via da sublimação, a participante interrogou acerca de como os estigmas e preconceitos atravessam a vida das pessoas vivendo com Sida, cabendo a esta mulher um lugar de “ativista” frente à doença e não mais de “expecta-dor(a)”.Palavras-chave: VIH/Sida. Trabalho do luto. Documentário Positivas.Abstract: This article has as general objective to present the subjective effects of the mourning work reported by a woman living with HIV/Aids. The interlocutor of the study is Ana Paula, a participant in the documentary Positives. To this end, a research in Psychoanalysis was developed, selecting fragments of her report, who unveiled the experience of mourning: for the loss of the condition of being healthy; for the bodily alterations suffered; and also for the death of her son. The process of crossing the mourning work transformed anguish and pain in the face of losses in words and voice. Through sublimation, the participant asked about how stigmas and prejudices cross the lives of people living with AIDS, leaving this woman a place of "activist" in face of the disease and no longer an expectant (a).Keywords: HIV/Aids. Mourining’s Work. Documentary Positives.
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