The feminine and the feminity

It is this writing that interests me to ask in which points the feminine and femininity are united and separated in psychoanalysis. I start from the developments of Freud, for whom these concepts go together, to then locate what happens in Lacan. At the beginning of his teaching and when he follows...

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Autor principal: Rovere, Carolina
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Publicado: Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020
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Sumario:It is this writing that interests me to ask in which points the feminine and femininity are united and separated in psychoanalysis. I start from the developments of Freud, for whom these concepts go together, to then locate what happens in Lacan. At the beginning of his teaching and when he follows the post of his teacher, feminine and femininity go hand in hand, but in his last teaching they are disjoint terms. The feminine has to do with a place concerned by the hole, the absence of referent and the unlimited. I conclude with a testimony at the end of the analysis that shows how the finalization is for the feminine