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2022
The Feminine
A Mode of Jouissance

By Marie-Hélène Brousse

And introducing the new
WAP Libretto Series

As women assert themselves on the world stage and sexual categories multiply,
psychoanalysis reveals that the feminine cannot be reduced to biological or cultural data. This book explores the feminine outside of gender and beyond fantasy. From the words of
analysands, it extracts some experiences of jouissance.
Female sexuality – the “dark continent” of Freudian psychoanalysis – is a mystery.
Marie-Hélène Brousse makes effects of knowledge emerge from this black hole. The void situates an eroticism proper to the feminine, and the author pinpoints Lacan’s move to isolate a jouissance other than phallic: non-localized, unspeakable, infinitely refined.
The feminine is a mode of jouissance that always surprises speaking beings when they experience it, a jouissance out of meaning, out of law, but not outside of body.

Translation from the French by Janet Rachel.
Established by Pamela King, Ève Miller-Rose, Cyrus St. A. Poliakoff, Alan Rowan, and Florencia Shanahan of the WAP Libretto Series Team.

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Copyright Year 2022
ISBN 979-8411660906
Published March 8, 2022 Independently published 
99 Pages

Libretto Series

Libretto is the book series of the World Association of Psychoanalysis created in 2021 with the Lacanian Press:
the first of its kind in English.
It aims at introducing a new presence of what Jacques-Alain Miller has named the “Lacanian Orientation” in the English-speaking world, inviting readers to encounter or re-encounter Lacan’s teaching in a lively and serious way. This teaching, continuously derived from his praxis, offers key concepts for clinicians and practitioners.
The Libretto book series will be a central reference point for anybody wishing to engage with Lacanian
psychoanalysis which privileges a constantly renewed interpretation of the world we inhabit.

 


 

Contents

Introduction to the English Edition



INTRODUCTION


I. VOIDING THE MOTHER


A Childhood Memory in Anamorphosis

Lacanian Advances

The Family in the Time of the Ones-All-Alone


Three Clinical Lessons

The Void That There Is


II. THE FEMININE: THE VOID AS A MODE
OF JOUISSANCE


Concerning a Feminine Position of Speaking Bodies

The Feminine Outside Gender

The Heteros in the Speech of Analysands

Heterotism or the Erotism of the Void


Jouissance of Disappearance: Being Barred

CONCLUSION