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“The perversions play from some angle with the significant object insomuch as it is, in itself, and by its very nature, a true signifier, that is to say, something that in no case whatsoever can be taken at face value.”
Jacques Lacan, Seminar IV, The Object Relation
“In psychoanalysis, a mother is one who has. She only falls under that concept insofar as she is plentiful. A true women, on the other hand, at least as Lacan makes her possible existence flicker, is one who doesn’t have - and who, by this ‘not having’, makes something. Thus ...
Sigmund Freud's Le mot d'esprit et ses rapports avec l'inconscient (Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious), French edition, translated from the German by Marie Bonaparte and published by Gallimard in 1969
“A woman is a symptom of a man, in the sense that a woman can only ever enter the psychic economy of men as a fantasy object: The cause of their desire.”
Jacques Lacan, Seminar XXII, RSI @rosannajonez
Ghosts in psychoanalysis...
“It's difficult for me to exist”
@tutehumor