If the desire of the mother is the phallus, the child wishes to be the phallus in order to satisfy that desire. Thus the division immanent in desire is already felt to be experienced in the desire of the Other, in that it is already opposed to the fact... Sons and Authors in Elizabethan England - Página 152por Derek B. Alwes - 2004 - 197 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| Irene Rima Makaryk - 1993 - 676 páginas
...desired the phallus. (See 'Sigmund Freud.) In 'The Signification of the Phallus/ Lacan remarks that 'if the desire of the mother is the phallus, the child...to be the phallus in order to satisfy that desire' (Ecrits 289). The mother's thwarted desire for the phallus is a mirror image of the child's frustrated... | |
| Camille Roman, Suzanne Juhasz, Cristanne Miller - 1994 - 492 páginas
...development is ordered. The demand for love can only suffer from a desire whose signifier is alien to it. If the desire of the mother is the phallus, the child...reality he may have that corresponds to this phallus, for what he has is worth no more than what he does not have, as far as his demand for love is concerned... | |
| Irene J. F. De Jong, J. John Patrick Sullivan - 1994 - 312 páginas
...de la mere est le phallus, 1'enfant veut etre le phallus pour le satisfaire" (If the mother's desire is the phallus, the child wishes to be the phallus in order to satisfy it, 1966b: 693), is easily transferred from boy to girl: whereas the boy's desire, based on that of... | |
| Mary D. Sheriff - 1997 - 372 páginas
...Lacan explains, "The demand for love can only suffer from a desire whose signifier is alien to it. If the desire of the mother is the phallus, the child wishes to be the phallus in order to satisfy this desire. Thus the division immanent in desire is already felt to be experienced in the desire of... | |
| Rosalind Minsky - 1996 - 338 páginas
...order of development. The demand for love can only suffer from a desire whose signifier is alien to it. If the desire of the mother is the phallus, the child wishes to be the phallus so as to satisfy this desire. Thus the division immanent to desire already makes itself felt in the... | |
| Karl Simms - 1997 - 318 páginas
...subject] is ordered. The demand for love can only suffer from a desire whose signifier is alien to it. If the desire of the mother is the phallus, the child...the subject is content to present to the Other what he may have that corresponds to this phallus, for what he has is worth no more than what he does not... | |
| 1997 - 400 páginas
...are eluded in the notion of frustration" (p. 286). He went on to elaborate that "if the desire for the mother is the phallus, the child wishes to be the phallus in order to satisfy that desire . . . because that demand requires that he be the pallus" (p. 289). (How this inspired feminist theory... | |
| Doreen Fowler - 2000 - 244 páginas
...desire of all lacking subjects. Thus Lacan writes that "the desire of the mother is the phallus, and the child wishes to be the phallus in order to satisfy that desire."32 My account of Lacan' s theory of subjectivity has heretofore made no mention of the phallus.... | |
| 1998 - 394 páginas
...between being and having, the problem of the phallus already inheres in the relation to the mother: "If the desire of the mother is the phallus, the child...to be the phallus in order to satisfy that desire." The problem is that nothing the child has can substitute for being the desire of the mother, and this... | |
| Antony Easthope - 1999 - 202 páginas
...penis that has been denied them' ( 1 973-86, vol 7: 297) and Lacan follows this view by asserting that 'If the desire of the mother is the phallus, the child...to be the phallus in order to satisfy that desire' (1977a: 289). We shall return shortly to the idea of 'being the phallus'. However, the mother desires... | |
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