Sexuation and law
This hub page gathers psychoanalytic concepts of law and prohibition (including the Oedipal function), castration and the phallus, and Lacanian sexuation (including the thesis that “there is no sexual relation”).
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Sexuation and law
Law and prohibition Oedipus and kinship Castration and phallus Sexual difference and sexuation Perversion and fetish No sexual relation
Psychoanalytic concepts
Registers and knotting Subject and Otherness Desire, lack, and object Drive and jouissance Language and the unconscious Sexuation and law Formation and identification Defense and psychic mechanisms Time, repetition, and trauma Clinical structures and symptoms Analytic technique and frame Affect and anxiety Discourses and social bond Formalization and topology Ethics and the act
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Pages in category "Sexuation and law"
The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.