...the question of "Che vuoi?" defines the position of hysteria. The hysteric is never clear what the Other wants and is therefore always plagued by a kind of self-doubt, manifest in a recurrent questioning. In a straightforward hysteria the subject believes that what the Other wants from him or her is love. In obsessional neurosis, which is a sub-set of hysteria, the subject believes that what the Other wants is work, and so the obsessional devotes him or herself to frentic activity... Despite its everyday associations with so-called sexual deviancy, perversion is also a technical term that the Lacanian psychoaalysis uses to designate a certainty that a subject knows what the Other wants. The pervert is therefore defined by a lack of questioning. He or she is convinced of the meaning of the desire of the Other.- Tom Meyers, "Slavoj Zizek"
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And by a prudent flight and cunning save A life which valour could not, from the grave. A better buckler I can soon regain, But who can get another life again?
Archilochus
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Some Clowning Around is Nothing to Get Hysterical About
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So are you a pervert or a hysteric?
:-)
p.s. keep the clowns coming.
In some cases I'm a pervert, but in most, an hysteric! I can't figure out what the "Other" wants from me, unless he's paying me to do it, and so I try not to "obsess" over it. ;)
;p
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