From No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis
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− | ==Sigmund Freud==
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− | In the [[phallic phase]], the genitals become the focus of sexual stimulation.
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− | In infantile sexuality, "only one genital, namely the male one, comes into account. What is present, therefore, is not the primacy of the genitals, but the primacy of the ''phallus''.<ref>Freud 1991e [1923]: 308</ref>
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− | It is the [[presence]] or [[absence]] of the [[penis]] that forces the [[child]] to recognize that [[boys]] and [[girls]] are [[sexual difference|different]].
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− | ==Jacques Lacan==
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