Source pulsionnelle et corps érogène, des inscriptions de l'après-coup

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Abstract

The emergence of the erotic body occurs in two stages. Under cover of the parental processuality, the genesis of the libido and the sexual cathexis of the organs establish the body ego of primary narcissism. This ensues in a specific mode of inscription: that of sensual feelings, leading to a bodily animism, a memory of feelings and a theory of anxiety in two stages. The onset of the second stage requires an education of the organic sexual, as well as the construction of the sensual regredient path connected with language. This sensual regression allows the organic sexual to mutate into organic erogeneity, and creates the «facilitations» for preliminary futures. The regressive support of the orgasm is a reminder that where there is soma there must also be body.

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Chervet, B. (2010). Source pulsionnelle et corps érogène, des inscriptions de l’après-coup. Revue Francaise de Psychanalyse, 74(5), 1487–1494. https://doi.org/10.3917/rfp.745.1487

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