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  • * [[desire to have a child]]: ''désir d'énfant'': ''Kinderwunsch'' * [[infantile sexuality]]: ''sexualité [[infantile]]'': ''infantile Sexualität''
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  • ...nquiring how she comes into [[being]], how a [[woman]] develops out of a [[child]] with a bisexual disposition.<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|New Int ===Feminine Sexuality===
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  • ...he [[phallic phase]] denotes a [[stage]] in [[development]] in which the [[child]] ([[boy]] or [[girl]]) [[knows]] only one [[biology|genital organ]] - the ...macy of the phallus as early as 1905 in "[[Three]] essays on the theory of sexuality"; it is explicitly discussed in "The [[infantile]] genital organization," w
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  • ...ame-of-the-Father]] is to disrupt the [[dual relation]]ship in which the [[child]] tries to fuse with the [[mother]] in an incestuous union, and to establis
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  • ...s]] of sexual jouissance due to the fact of the [[prohibition]] to which [[sexuality]] is subjected in the human [[being]]. This prohibition is a structural [[ ...an, J. (1998) The Seminar, Book XX, [[Encore]], 1972-1973, On [[Feminine]] Sexuality: The Limits of Love and [[Knowledge]]. New York: W.W. Norton. [[Leonardo]]
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  • ...in the last decade of the nineteenth century, first applied the term to [[sexuality|sexual behavior]]. ...seen as an almost exclusively [[male]] [[perversion]]) originates in the [[child]]'s [[horror]] of [[female]] [[castration]].
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  • ...urse]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]]''. [[SE]] VII, 125. 1905d.</ref> ...n notions of the [[perversion|polymorphous perversity]] of all [[human]] [[sexuality]], which is characterized by the [[absence]] of any [[nature|pregiven natur
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  • ...s are essential features of the [[fantasy]] [[world]] constructed by the [[child]], and are endowed with '[[good]]' and '[[bad]]' qualities thanks to the [[ Projecting the [[ambivalence]] it feels towards its [[mother]], the [[child]] typically fantasizes the [[existence]] of a good [[breast]] which offers
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  • For both [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]], the [[child]] is at first ignorant of [[sexual difference]] and so cannot take up a [[s It is only when the child discovers [[sexual difference]] in the [[castration complex]] that he can b
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  • ...ruct it on the basis of other clues.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|A Child Is Being Beaten]]," 1919e. [[SE]] XVII, 177.</ref> [[Category:Sexuality]]
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  • ...hasis placed on the [[time|temporal]] [[development]] of the [[child]]'s [[sexuality]]. According to this [[interpretation]], [[Freud]] shows how the [[child]] [[progress]]es through the various [[development|pregenital stages]] (the
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  • ...mother]]) and attempts to deny this or to compensate for it by seeking a [[child]] as a [[substitute]] for the [[penis]]. These [[unconscious]] representat ...c phase]], a moment of [[development|psychosexual development]] when the [[child]], whether [[boy]] or [[girl]], [[knows]] only one [[penis|genital organ]]
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  • ...[[infantile]] [[masturbation]], the [[preoedipal]] [[triangle]] (mother-[[child]]-[[Imaginary]] [[phallus]]) is transformed from [[being]] Hans's source of
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  • ...sion]] of [[female sexuality]].<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Female Sexuality]]," 1931b. [[SE]] XXI, 223.</ref> ...usually represented as a '''[[dual relation]]''' between [[mother]] and [[child]] existing prior to any [[third]] term which could mediate it. However, [[
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  • ...is [[born]] in Paris ([[France]]) (95 boulevard Beaumarchais), the first [[child]] (eldest son) of (prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]]) [[Alfred Lacan]] (187 ...He marries Marie-Louise Blondin in January, who gives birth to their first child, [[Caroline]], the same month.
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  • ...>, transl. by J. Rose in J. Mitchell and J. Rose (eds.), <i>[[Feminine]] [[Sexuality]]</i>, W.W. Norton &amp; Co., New York, 1982.<br><b>[[Some Reflections on t .... Rose in J. Mitchell and J. Rose (eds.), <i>[[Feminine sexuality|Feminine Sexuality]]</i>, W.W. Norton &amp; Co., New York, 1982.<br>
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  • ...ion of Dreams]]'' (1899) and his work on [[hysteria]] by means of positing sexuality as the driving force of both neuroses (through repression) and perversion. ...fostered change in the way that people thought, behaved, and learned about sexuality; this influence abides today.
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  • ...[[Super-Ego|super-ego]]) which takes the place of the [[father]] as the [[child]] matures. ...lationships we entertain with it, and the opposition between culture and [[sexuality]]. For someone familiar with Freud's work, there is little to learn. But, u
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  • ...omponents, the drive is thoroughly symbolically mediated, a product of the child's introduction to and [[castration]] by [[language]] and the [[Symbolic|sym ...f a [[whole]] (a [[genital drive]]), but in that they only [[represent]] [[sexuality]] partially: they convey the [[dimension]] of <i>jouissance</i>. "The [[rea
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  • ...ability to delay [[gratification]] (cf. ''[[Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]]''). He used the Oedipus [[conflict]] to point out how much he believed th ...r as a [[sexual object]] (known as the [[Oedipus Complex]]) but that the [[child]] eventually overcame and repressed this desire because of its [[taboo]] na
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