A escolha do sexo não vai sem dizer: O mistério do dois

Authors

  • Françoise Josselin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31683/stylus.vi31.661

Keywords:

The saying and sex, phallus and countenance, substituting in psychosis, the enoding of the saying

Abstract

“What determines the sex choice is not even a knowing, it is a saying”. Lacan adds in his Seminar Les non-dupes errent that what decides is nothing more than another saying, that throws itself in the hole of what is missing between the two sexes. What to do, then, in order to fill up for this “mystery of the two”, but invent this unconscious knowledge in every first encounter with the sexual intercourse, authorize and invent it. Herculine Barbin, a case of hermaphroditism in the XIX century, from whom Michel Foucault discovered the Memoirs  in the legal-medical Annals, allows us to verify that there is no essence of both the masculine and feminine inscribed in the unconscious that the phallus is a countenance. The subjects, including psychotics, have the choice (whether forced or not) of posing an argument to the phallic

function, the choice of being at an all side or non side of the sexuation.

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Author Biography

Françoise Josselin

Psiquiatra hospitalar, psicanalista, AME, membro fundador da EPFCL, ensinante no Colegiado Clínico Psicanalítico de Paris, responsável pelo CAPA (Centre d’Accueil Psychanalytique pour adolescents et jeunes adultes).

References

FOUCAULT, M. (1978). Herculine Barbin, dite Alexina. Paris: Gallimard, 2014.
LACAN, J. (1973-1974). Le séminaire, livre 21: Les non-dupes errent. Paris: Éditions
de l’AFI.
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pas du semblant. Paris: Seuil, 2006.
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Champ Lacanien, 2014.

Published

2015-10-21

How to Cite

Josselin, F. (2015). A escolha do sexo não vai sem dizer: O mistério do dois. Revista De Psicanálise Stylus, (31), pp. 113–119. https://doi.org/10.31683/stylus.vi31.661

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ESSAY