Freud’s Concept of the Materiality of Speech: From Hysteria to Schizophrenia
Merot, Patrick
Freud’s Concept of the Materiality of Speech: From Hysteria to Schizophrenia - 2007.
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— The material dimension of words is one of the main axes of D. Clerc’s paper, and is very precisely examined in the light of Freud’s early texts, with particular reference to the notion of homophonia. This rereading of Freud sheds light on the question of the distinction between hysterical symptoms and the language of hypochondriac organs posed by the latter in « The unconscious » in relation to the phenomenon of demetaphorisation. This return to Freud evokes Lacan’s concept of the signifier.
Freud’s Concept of the Materiality of Speech: From Hysteria to Schizophrenia - 2007.
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— The material dimension of words is one of the main axes of D. Clerc’s paper, and is very precisely examined in the light of Freud’s early texts, with particular reference to the notion of homophonia. This rereading of Freud sheds light on the question of the distinction between hysterical symptoms and the language of hypochondriac organs posed by the latter in « The unconscious » in relation to the phenomenon of demetaphorisation. This return to Freud evokes Lacan’s concept of the signifier.
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