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22nd September 2018


Turning One’s Back

Psychoanalysis has shown us that the parlêtre’s life is based on the disharmony which exists between the sexes, on the impossibility of complementary enjoyments since in fact we make love with our unconscious. This is the idea condensed in the Lacanian aphorism: there is no sexual rapport. But certainly, a little movement of the body can turn precisely into a discreet or an indiscreet sign of the opposite, of the idea that there is sexual rapport.

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