Cuerpo y Feminidad: "Goce Otro" de Jacques Lacan y "Devenir-Mujer" en Deleuze y Guattari
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Universidade Estadual Paulista, Departamento de Filosofia
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Jacques Lacan introduce en su seminario XX Aún (1972-73) una distinción entre dos tipos de goce [jouissance]: un goce fálico o sexual propiamente masculino, y en el caso de la posición femenina, y complementario del anterior, un goce Otro o goce del cuerpo absolutamente particular de cada mujer. Deleuze y Guattari piensan la feminidad en Mil mesetas (1980) como un devenir-mujer consistente en la construcción de un "cuerpo sin órganos" singular y propio más allá del organismo que resulta de disciplinar familiar y socialmente este cuerpo. Este estudio pretende demostrar la convergencia de ambas propuestas al pensar la feminidad como una vivencia singular del propio cuerpo
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
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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Conde Soto, F. (2016). "Cuerpo y Feminidad: "Goce Otro" de Jacques Lacan y "Devenir-Mujer" en Deleuze y Guattari",Trans/Form/Ação, Marília, v. 39, n. 4, p.85-106. 10.1590/S0101-31732016000400005
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