Castration, with Lucie Cantin (Part 2, in French)
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This episode (in two parts) discusses a contemporary use of the term castration, introduced by Freud. Cantin distinguishes between imaginary, symbolic, and real castration in relation to different moments of the human individual life and to the psychoanalytic cure, highlighting the relevance of castration as a work that liberates subjects from the cultural montage of sexuality that hijacks unconscious desire. Part 2 specifically explores the experiences and difficulties women face with regard to taking responsibility for their desire. Grand "merci" à Denis Morin, for his help with the transcription, and to Kellen Corrallo for editing the audio files for this recording in French!
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