如果你对当时一般流行的思想方式有所了解的话,你就可以从这篇演讲想象到我们第一次从弗洛伊德的著作中引用的术语,例如“另一场景”(the other scene),一定会引起反响。 现在在知识分子圈子里流行的术语,如果可以收回,比如“推迟行动”(Nachtrag),这个术语使努力变得不切实际,我们应该认识到这些术语在当时是闻所未闻...
"La Signification du phallus" in Ecrits, p. 692; "The Signification of the Phallus," Ecrits: A Selection, p. 287. This essay has also been translated as "The Meaning of the Phallus" by Jacqueline Rose in Mitchell and Rose, eds. Feminine Sexuality, p. 82. The two translations vary ...
The Signification of the Phallus
Placing Bellmer alongside Louise Bourgeois, then, is instructive. These two artists not only share motifs in common—of the doll and the “hermaphrodite,” of auxiliary torsos and limbs—but they also share themes such as the body’s fragmentation, vulnerability, or rebellion. Kyllikki Zacharias, ...
Eventually, this desire for the mother's love is frustrated in the child as the mother's desire turns to the father and the realm of the phallus. At this point, the child learns the emptiness which the phallus names. Desire to be the object of the mother's desire evolves into the ...
So important has this subject been considered, that “Onomastica,” or treatises on the signification of names have been written by Eusebius and St. Jerome, by Simonis and Hillerus, and by several other scholars, of whom Eusebe Salverte is the most recent and the most satisfactory. Shuck...
Such power is defined in psychoanalysis as the phallus, ‘the signifier of that which is worthy of desire’, but it is important to bear in mind that the signifier of desire is not the same as the cause of desire, which remains beyond signification. Object (a), the real cause of ...
勒斯~(phallus)作为重要能指三个方面。 西格蒙德 ·弗洛伊德在《自我与本我》中通过威 廉·布施(wilhelm Busch)书写牙齿疼痛的诗句提 出 我们通过疼痛感知身体的存在 ,得出“自我首先是躯 体的 自我”这一论断 。朱迪斯 · 巴特勒认为这个论断 从 心理学的角度确认身体与心智体验密不可分 ,打 破了长期...
In so doing, she is deeply influenced by the French philosopher Jacques Den-ida's concept of difference, or, more correctly, difftrana. For Dcrrida, meaning (signification) is not produced in the static closure of the binary opposition. Rather it is achieved through the 'free play of the...
Thus, the masquerade ball may be interpreted as symbolic of human life, the hours during which the ball takes place as symbolic of the limited time each person must live, and the seven rooms of the abbey in which the ball is held as symbolic of the stages in a man's life, from birth...