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==Jacques Lacan==The term '[[notion]] of the [[fragmented body]]' (is one of the earliest original [[Frenchconcepts]]:''to appear in [[corps morceléLacan]]'') is developed by s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]] in , and is closely linked to the context [[concept]] of the [[mirror stage]].
==Critical DictionaryMirror Stage==In his early paper on the [[mirror stage]] (1949), the [[infant]] sees its [[Lacanreflection]] refers to in the ''[[imagomirror]]'' of the as a [[whole]]/[[synthesis]], and this [[fragmented bodyperception]]causes, or by contrast, the [[imageperception]]s of its own [[castrationbody]], (which express the [[subjectlack]]'s [[feelingmotor coordination]] that the at this [[bodystage]] ) as [[lackdivision|divided]]s any substantial and [[unityfragmentation|fragmented]].
==Fragmentation==
==Transference==These [[image]]s typically appear in the [[analysand]]'s [[dream]]s and associations [[free association|association]]s at a [[particular ]] [[phase ]] in the [[treatment]] - namely, the [[moment ]] when the [[analysand]]'s [[aggressivity]] emerges in the [[negative ]] [[transference]].
This moment is an important early [[sign]] that the [[treatment]] is progressing in the [[right ]] direction, i.e. towards the disintegration of the rigid [[unity]] of the [[ego]].<ref>{{L}} "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Some Reflections on the Ego]]", ''Int. J. [[Psycho]]-[[Anal]].'', vol. 34, 1953 [1951b]: 13</ref>
==Illusion of Synthesis==In a more general sense, the [[fragmented body]] refers not only to [[image]]s of the [[physical ]] [[body]] but also to any sense of [[fragmentation]] and disunity:
<blockquote>"He [the [[subject]]] is originally an inchoate collection of desires - there you have the [[true ]] sense of the expression fragmented body."<ref>{{S3}} p.39</ref></blockquote>
Any such sense of disunity dis[[unity]] threatens the [[illusion]] of [[synthesis]] which constitutes the [[ego]].
==Hysteria==
[[Lacan]] also uses the term [[fragmented body]] to explain certain typical [[symptom]]s of [[hysteria]].
When a [[hysteria|hysterical]] [[paralysis]] affects a limb, it does not respect the [[physiological ]] [[structure]] of the nervous [[system]], but instead reflects the way the [[body]] is [[divided ]] up by an '"imaginary anatomy'. In this way, the [[fragmented body]] is "revealed at the organic level, in the lines of fragilization that define the anatomy of phantasy, as exhibited in the schizoid and spasmodic symptoms of hysteria."<ref>{{E}} p.5</ref> ==Surrealism==The [[image]] of the [[fragmented body]] does not derive from [[Freud]].[[Lacan]] himself compares it to the [[hallucination|hallucinatory]] [[image|imagery]] of Hieronymus Bosch.
==See Also==
* [[Anxiety]]
* [[Specular imageCastration]]||
* [[Ego]]
* [[AggressivityGestalt]]* [[IllusionHysteria]]||
* [[Imaginary]]
* [[Imago]]
* [[Lack]]
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* [[Mirror stage]]
* [[Specular image]]
* [[Transference]]
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