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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4184-6ists attempt to replace it with their skin surrogates. (Anzieu, however, does not mention fetishism in this context.) For Anzieu, the phantasmatic skin symbiotically enclosing mother and child replaces a still earlier infantile phantasm of a common uterine envelopment, in which the mother enfolds thjaunty 发表于 2025-3-24 09:46:52
Beyond Fetishism and Other Excursions in Psychopragmatics浓缩 发表于 2025-3-24 12:15:55
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The Phallic Woman and the Pregnant Manrtificial, or made by art,’ its meaning hovers between the positive and negative associations accorded the unnatural, or the artful substitutions for natural phenomena. Beginning with the fifteenth century, . is the pejorative term used by European colonizers to designate animate and inanimate objecCRUDE 发表于 2025-3-24 23:55:23
Skin Fetishismism, in which substitutes for the mother’s skin are fetishized. Why the skin? And what archaic object is fantasized as lost in this form of fetishism? Didier Anzieu’s notion of a “Moi-peau” ‘skin ego’ helps to work toward an understanding of matric skin fetishism, which is strongly associated with n