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Oscar Masotta

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Oscar Abelardo Masotta (1930–1979) was an Argentine essayist, artist, teacher, semiotician, art critic and psychoanalyst.

Masotta was involved in the expressions of the artistic vanguard of the Instituto Di Tella in the '60s. He helped introduce the theories of French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan to Argentina and the Spanish-speaking world.