The Feminine Position in Early Exchanges: A Key Moment in the Process of Subjectivization

Penot, Bernard

The Feminine Position in Early Exchanges: A Key Moment in the Process of Subjectivization - 2006.


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 — When Freud conceptualises the human drive (1915), he considers its accomplishment according to the three following successive modes: the acive, autoerotic and passive (causing oneself to be looked at, causing oneself to be taken...) modes. He then clearly distinguishes passive satisfaction from autoerotism, which he had in his “ Introduction to narcissism ” (1914) considered to be one and the same thing. He poses the role of an exterior “ subject ” (agent) rather than an “ object ” in the case of passive satisfaction. Freud thus appears to offer the basis for a metapsychological conception of subjectivisation, that is to say, a “ beyond ” autoerotism that implies an exterior “ already-subject ” and involves the feminine aspect of “ to cause oneself to... ” in both sexes.

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