Cuerpo y Feminidad: "Goce Otro" de Jacques Lacan y "Devenir-Mujer" en Deleuze y Guattari
AUTOR(ES)
Soto, Francisco Conde
FONTE
Trans/Form/Ação
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2016-12
RESUMO
ABSTRACT: Jacques Lacan distinguishes in his seminar XX Still (1972/1973) between two types of jouissance: a phallic and male sexual jouissance, and in the case of the women, an absolutely particular Other jouissance of the body of each subject. Deleuze and Guattari think femininity in A Thousand Plateaus (1980) as a becoming-woman involving the construction of a "body without organs" unique and singular beyond the familiarly and socially disciplined body. This study aims to demonstrate the fundamental coincidence of both proposals when thinking femininity as a particular experience of the own body.
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