Redefinition of Perversion

Authors

  • Paul Denis
  • Lourdes Villafaña

Keywords:

perversion, sexuality, neosexuality, homosexuality, sublimation, fetishism, narcisistic perversion

Abstract

Joyce McDougall’s contributions lead to a new definition of perversion and to a questioning of the relationship between perversion and homosexuality. We think that exclusive homosexual practices and the consecuent suffering derived from them are what allows us to consider them symptomatic or neurotic. But, why perverse? Today there is no homosexual perversion as such but there are people –whether homo or heterosexual– whose ways of relating are perverse. This approach emphasizes the particular forms of relationship –over narcisistic perversion– instead of the choice of a sexual object of the same sex.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

  • Paul Denis

    Miembro titular con función didáctica de la Sociedad Psicoanalítica de París

References

DENIS, P. Le narcissisme. París, PUF, Que sais-je?, 2012.

McDOUGALL, J. Plaidoyer pour une certaine anormalité, París, Gallimard, 1978.

— Éros aux mille et un visages, París, Gallimard, 1996.

MENAHEM, R. Joyce McDougall, Psychanalystes d’aujourd’hui, París, PUF, 1997.

RACAMIER, P.C. “De l’agonie psychique à la perversion narcissique”, Revue Française de Psychanalyse, t. 50, nº 5, París, 1986.

— “De la perversion narcissique”, en Gruppo nº 3, 1987, II Congrès International de Thérapie Familiale Psychanalytique, Grenoble, 1985.

— Le génie des origines, París, Payot, 1992.

STOLLER, R. La perversion, forme érotique de la haine, París, Payot, 1978.

Downloads

Published

2012-12-27

How to Cite

Most read articles by the same author(s)

<< < 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 > >>