Psicoanalisi, fratelli e gruppo sociale

Journal title SETTING
Author/s Juliet Mitchell
Publishing Year 2013 Issue 2011/32 Language Italian
Pages 23 P. 5-27 File size 516 KB
DOI 10.3280/SET2011-032001
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The paper argues that, contrary to common assumption, siblings have been well noted in clinical material. The reason why we pay them no attention and only ‘re-discover’ them from time to time is that they have no autonomous place in psychoanalytical theory. It suggests that what the author labels the ‘sibling trauma’ could constitute a foundational moment for their placement in the metapsychology which need to be developed along a horizontal axis. After examining this, it proposes that the rite of passage that follows a generic trauma of this kind leads directly into social life, a social life that is gendered, but differently from the ‘sexual difference’ initiated by the castration complex.

Juliet Mitchell, Psicoanalisi, fratelli e gruppo sociale in "SETTING" 32/2011, pp 5-27, DOI: 10.3280/SET2011-032001