Le rire des féministes

Autores
Laufer, Laurie
Año de publicación
2020
Idioma
francés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
In France, in the wake of the movement of May 68, the Women's Liberation Movement (MLF) spontaneously and joyfully emerged, initiated by Antoinette Fouque and Monique Wittig. In their debates and their critical rereadings of the Freudian and Lacanian texts, they think afresh the discourse and theory of psychoanalysis on "Women", "the feminine", "female sexuality", and "sex difference". The theoretical dogmas concerning "the black continent" romantically evoked by Freud are revisited, and even reversed. The quarrels over the very term of "feminism" produce and give way to other discourses.Freud always considered that psychoanalytical theory was open to revision and Lacan that psychoanalysis would benefit from being in 'extension'. What happens when psychoanalytic theory and practice meet feminist discourses? Does this encounter imply that the horizon should open up for psychoanalytical discourse, its theory and practice? Can an opening, a revision then take place? A dogma, a new joy in analytical practice?
Fil: Laufer, Laurie. Centre de Recherches Psychanalyse Médicine et Société, UFR Etudes psychanalytiques, Université Paris Diderot.
Fuente
Descentrada. Revista interdisciplinaria de feminismos y género, 4(1), e104. (2020)
ISSN 2545-7284
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Ciencias sociales
Psychoanalysis
Feminism
Differentialism
Materialism
Sexuality
Gender
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Le rire des féministes
The laughter of feminists
title Le rire des féministes
spellingShingle Le rire des féministes
Laufer, Laurie
Ciencias sociales
Psychoanalysis
Feminism
Differentialism
Materialism
Sexuality
Gender
title_short Le rire des féministes
title_full Le rire des féministes
title_fullStr Le rire des féministes
title_full_unstemmed Le rire des féministes
title_sort Le rire des féministes
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Laufer, Laurie
author Laufer, Laurie
author_facet Laufer, Laurie
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias sociales
Psychoanalysis
Feminism
Differentialism
Materialism
Sexuality
Gender
topic Ciencias sociales
Psychoanalysis
Feminism
Differentialism
Materialism
Sexuality
Gender
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In France, in the wake of the movement of May 68, the Women's Liberation Movement (MLF) spontaneously and joyfully emerged, initiated by Antoinette Fouque and Monique Wittig. In their debates and their critical rereadings of the Freudian and Lacanian texts, they think afresh the discourse and theory of psychoanalysis on "Women", "the feminine", "female sexuality", and "sex difference". The theoretical dogmas concerning "the black continent" romantically evoked by Freud are revisited, and even reversed. The quarrels over the very term of "feminism" produce and give way to other discourses.Freud always considered that psychoanalytical theory was open to revision and Lacan that psychoanalysis would benefit from being in 'extension'. What happens when psychoanalytic theory and practice meet feminist discourses? Does this encounter imply that the horizon should open up for psychoanalytical discourse, its theory and practice? Can an opening, a revision then take place? A dogma, a new joy in analytical practice?
Fil: Laufer, Laurie. Centre de Recherches Psychanalyse Médicine et Société, UFR Etudes psychanalytiques, Université Paris Diderot.
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