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Introduction,phers, literary critics, and psychoanalysts. This chapter provides some necessary introduction for the deviant topic of this book, the theoretical footings and logic for the book’s insights, and the background for the literary works at the core of its analysis.Cervical-Spine 发表于 2025-3-25 17:21:49
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Two Instances of Jealousy in , and in the Mirror Stage,ne that promotes the development of desire via the Other, and another which enhances the destruction of desire. This chapter aims to show how jealousy is simultaneously an instigator of desire and its impediment.FLORA 发表于 2025-3-26 04:29:09
,Two Types of Jealousy—Phallic Jealousy and Feminine Jealousy,so follows Montrelay’s original thinking about jealousy in women and explores feminine jealousy as the origin of phallic jealousy, what was termed by Freud as penis envy. It also unfolds the term “ravage,” which Lacan coined to designate the mother-daughter relationship, as the main characteristic of feminine jealousy and as its locus.宠爱 发表于 2025-3-26 09:52:47
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,Jealousy Among Men: Schreber’s Delusional Jealousy and Little Hans’ Feminine Jealousy, elaborates on Lacan’s reading of Freud’s analysis of the case of Little Hans in his fourth seminar, and on Michèle Montrelay’s criticism of the case and its analysis. Finally, it illustrates how every case explored by Freud provides a connecting thread between jealousy and one’s repressed femininity.contrast-medium 发表于 2025-3-26 17:40:02
Ravissement and Jealousy Without Pain,an important psychic mechanism that has to do with the registration of memories, and asks, following Montrelay and Duras—what is jealousy without its pain? It then ties together the concept of ., which was developed by Lacan and his followers after Duras’ novel, with jealousy and pain.