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+ | [[Lacan]] has often been accused of "[[phallocentrism]]." And it is [[true]] that he has asserted that "the phallus is the privileged signifier."<ref>?</ref> | ||
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− | The term | + | The [[meaning]] of the term [[phallus]], however, has often been misunderstood. The term [[phallus]] must be distinguished from the term [[penis]]. The [[penis]] is an [[organ]] of the [[body]], but least of all an [[organ]], a [[penis]]. The [[phallus]] symbolizes the [[penis]] and the clitoris. It is a [[signifier]]. In short, [[Lacan]]'s [[distinction]] between the [[penis]] and the [[phallus]] enables [[Freud]]'s [[biology|biologistic account]] of [[male]] superiority and [[women]]'s [[penis-envy]] to be explained in [[linguistics|linguistic]] and [[symbolic]], and thus historical [[terms]]. |
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category:Sexuality]] | [[Category:Sexuality]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 20 May 2019
Contents
Jacques Lacan
The Primacy of the Phallus
Lacan has often been accused of "phallocentrism." And it is true that he has asserted that "the phallus is the privileged signifier."[1]
The Distinction between Phallus and Penis
The meaning of the term phallus, however, has often been misunderstood. The term phallus must be distinguished from the term penis. The penis is an organ of the body, but least of all an organ, a penis. The phallus symbolizes the penis and the clitoris. It is a signifier. In short, Lacan's distinction between the penis and the phallus enables Freud's biologistic account of male superiority and women's penis-envy to be explained in linguistic and symbolic, and thus historical terms.
See Also
References
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