fantasm


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Au contraire, l'experience inconsciente de la castration est sans cesse renouvelee tout au long de ['existence, mais c'est a cette epoque que se structurent certains fantasmes lies a la scene primitive, fantasme voyeuriste par excellence tel qu'il apparait dans Le Ravissment.
For as pulsing beneath the foam and crest-tops of all our thoughts, dreams, reflections in the imaginary: and as ostensibly unbearable to acknowledge, bearing "the kind of discomfort", Lacan adds, "that makes it so difficult for our neurotic patients to confess certain of their fantasms" (LE:80)--such portions are pushed then hurriedly aside.
His first films were a contentious adaptation of a bawdy poem, "The True Story of Eskimo Nell" (1975) and sexploitation comedy "Fantasm" (where he is credited as Richard Bruce).
At the end of the novel, Rachilde finishes acting out the fantasm of necrophilia, charting completion of a process of creative metempsychosis.
He is the author of Phallic Critiques: Masculinity and Twentieth-century Literature; Letter Bomb: Nuclear Holocaust and the Exploding Word; and Fantasm and Fiction: On Textual Envisioning.
"From Fantasy to Structure of the Fantasm: The Smiling Mine Beudet and The Seashell and the Clerqvman" (98-140).
Nevertheless, little has been written to suggest that feminine desire might construct an Orient that functions differently from the well known fantasm of masculine projection.