El masoquismo: paradigma de la perversión, el paso de la teoría Freudiana a la teoría Lacaniana sobre la estructura perversa
The paradigm of perversion is postulated from two theoretical currents; therefore the following thesis will investigate and explain the passage from one theory to another. Being the first theory taught by Freud, who through his text "Three Essays On Sexual Theory" addresses sexual aberrati...
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
2024
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Sumario: | The paradigm of perversion is postulated from two theoretical currents; therefore the
following thesis will investigate and explain the passage from one theory to another. Being the
first theory taught by Freud, who through his text "Three Essays On Sexual Theory" addresses
sexual aberrations to conceptualize and classify each of the perverse sexual practices (according
to the sexual object and sexual goal), achieving with this writing to conclude that all sexuality is
perverse, however it is not until 1927 in his section on fetishism where he establishes renegation
as a defense mechanism of perversion, thus differentiating perversion from neurosis. Thus, through
renegation he establishes fetishism as a paradigm of perversion because this sexual practice fulfills
the function of denying the existence of castration |
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