Robinson, or How to Live without Emotional Ties
Gaborit, Chantal
Robinson, or How to Live without Emotional Ties - 2005.
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On the matter of wandering and abandonment, what can be said of those young people who, although they appear to be thoroughly at ease socially, tell the analyst that for them sexual love does not matter, that it just does not weigh up to other forms of pleasure outside sexuality? What could their doubts tell us about a structural moment that also concerns young people who are socially adrift—i.e., their refusal to accept the last stage in the paternal metaphor, the emergence of the Name-of-the-Father? This refusal can be clinically illustrated in literature through the story of Robinson Crusoe. The identification of a few structural points on the context of his boarding might help to account for 28 years of isolation removed from any alterity. Thus, the denial of the signifying dimension leads a subject to have no place and no encounters.
Robinson, or How to Live without Emotional Ties - 2005.
1
On the matter of wandering and abandonment, what can be said of those young people who, although they appear to be thoroughly at ease socially, tell the analyst that for them sexual love does not matter, that it just does not weigh up to other forms of pleasure outside sexuality? What could their doubts tell us about a structural moment that also concerns young people who are socially adrift—i.e., their refusal to accept the last stage in the paternal metaphor, the emergence of the Name-of-the-Father? This refusal can be clinically illustrated in literature through the story of Robinson Crusoe. The identification of a few structural points on the context of his boarding might help to account for 28 years of isolation removed from any alterity. Thus, the denial of the signifying dimension leads a subject to have no place and no encounters.
Réseaux sociaux