HYSTERIA, AGAIN
Dora flees...
Is there anything left to say about hysterics?
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Sergio Benvenuto
Keywords: Doras Case - Hysterics Wish - Freuds Countertransference - Doras Dreams - Lacans Approach to Hysterics
Summary:
The author re-reads Dora's case, stressing how much in fact the psychoanalytic theory of hysteria in general has not solved the enigma of the hysterical form of life. He remarks also that by the word "hysteria" we can no longer consider just some specific symptoms--notably conversion or somatization--but rather observe a general vocation for a lack of satisfaction by a subject. The author tries to account for the reasons of this constitutive lack of satisfaction (a potential enjoyment which cannot become actual), highlighting the hysterical capacity for multiple identifications and role-playing. Reconsidering Lacan's approach to hysteria--which is focused on the hysteric's basic homosexual position--the author objects that hysteria goes beyond this position to occupy all the available identificatory and objectal positions.
CLINICAL DISCUSSION
Fabianas Case - (TEXT ON-LINE)
Diego Garofalo
A Discussion
Sergio Benvenuto, Cristiana Cimino
POETRY
Antonio Porta and the Poetics of Passi Passaggi
Anthony Molino
Antonio Porta, from Passi Passaggi
(translated by A. Molino)
- (TEXT ON-LINE)
REVIEWS
Ellie Ragland, The Logic of Sexuation: From Aristotle to Lacan
Annie Shane
Paul Roazen, Edoardo Weiss. The House that Freud Built
Pina Antinucci
CONTRIBUTORS - (TEXT ON-LINE)
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