🏹 EROS #28 – Flèches / Arrows

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Jealousy Against Mourning

Butahan Demir

 

In that case, there will be a relationship between the idea of jealousy as a form of relating to the object and the process of mourning. The primary object, which serves as the root cause of the beloved object, simultaneously becomes the trigger for jealousy, as it acts as a reminder of the potential for loss.  

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Le transfert, à rebours d’un amour douloureux

Perla Miglin

De ce fait, le transfert ne peut pas être un amour douloureux ; à rebours, dans l’expérience de l’analyse, il devient un amour plus digne, où s’inscrit « cette Spaltung dernière par où le sujet s’articule au Logos  ». Est-ce là l’indication du fantasme fondamental ?



“To confine ourselves to a more lucid tradition, perhaps we can understand the celebrated maxim by La Rochefoucauld — 'There are people who would never have fallen in love but for hearing love discussed'— not in the romantic sense of a thoroughly imaginary 'realization' of love that would make this remark into a bitter objection, but as an authentic recognition of what love owes to the symbol and of what speech brings with it by way of love.”

Lacan J., “The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis”, Écrits, trans. B. Fink, New York/London, Norton, 2006, p. 219.



LOVE CUTS #9

The Notebook

 



Presentation of the Congress Theme / Présentation du thème du Congrès

Les amours douloureuses
Painful Loves

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