Language as Writing: Lacanian Theory and Clinical Analysis (notice n° 413241)

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Title Language as Writing: Lacanian Theory and Clinical Analysis
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General note 7
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Summary, etc. The link between language and writing is understandable, and even necessary, if we follow an axis composed of the following vectors: letter-homophony-sound (the fact that a word is consonant with another) absence (or ab-sense) of meaning. Indeed, only writing allows us to set apart and distinguish two words that sound the same or nearly the same. By introducing this type of listening we can say, metaphorically, that the analyzed and the analyst “avail themselves of writing.” This concerns the work performed in relation to what Lacan (playing on mot for word) called motérialisme, exemplified through a paronomasia within the very construction of the word. It is the real bias of language that is taken into account, and not merely its symbolic aspect. Indeed, the latter operates in relation to other well-known vectors: signifier-homonymy-resonation-polysemy. Of course, that exclusivity does not take us far in terms of clinical effectiveness, as analysis fills the patient’s imagination even more, whereas treatment should create favorable conditions to find new signifiers. This approach to the real bias of language derives from the case of Anna O., the famous fetishist of the Freudian article, and the phantasy of the giraffe in the case of Little Hans, where we find the chiffonnage, or crumpling (of paper but also of letters).
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Note Cliniques méditerranéennes | o 68 | 2 | 2003-09-01 | p. 75-97 | 0762-7491
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