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100 1 0 _aBernateau, Isée
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aPerverse and Narcissistic Strategies in the Link to the Object
260 _c2017.
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520 _aDrawing on the example of Proustian love as it manifests itself in Remembrance of Things Past, the author sets out to show how separation anxiety may cause the subject to secure a perverse and narcissistic ascendancy over the object so as to avoid losing him or her. Inasmuch as it implies potential abandonment and recognition of the object’s otherness, love comes up against the catastrophic independence of the latter. Through identification with the aggressor, the perverse and narcissistic ascendancy reenacts the mother’s own ascendancy over the narrator. Jealousy holds a central role within these perverse and narcissistic strategies: although it stirs a relentless fear of being “let go” and drives the subject to self-inflicted torment, it also represents a final attempt at putting the narcissistic and perverse binary relationship with the maternal object into a third party perspective.
690 _aCanguilhem
690 _aneuroscience
690 _aFreud
690 _apathological
690 _anormal
786 0 _nResearch in Psychoanalysis | o 22 | 2 | 2017-02-03 | p. 138-147 | 1767-5448
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-research-in-psychoanalysis1-2016-2-page-138?lang=en
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