Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin

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Autor(a) principal: Massara, Izabel Haddad Marques
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Pinto, Jeferson Machado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Psicologia USP (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/psicousp/article/view/42062
Resumo: This text is concerned based on the presentation of clinic cases in the Paris Infirmary for the Insane by the psychiatrist Gaëtan de Clérambault. The patients were detained by the police after they were caught shoplifting pieces of silk in department stores. During their clinic follow up, Clérambault noticed the existence of a sickly attraction of the patients towards cloths and a kleptomaniac compulsion to steal them. The systematic study of such cases led him to formulate the diagnostic hypothesis that the patients presented the clinical picture of a hysteric disease which prevailing symptom consisted of a fascinating passion for cloths and their subsequent use to attain sexual enjoyment. In an effort to systematize these clinical cases, the doctor wrote the book Erotic passion of women for cloth. Our paper presents reflections about the passion of women for cloth and the specific nature of their enjoyment supported by the text written by Clérambault and by the Lacan´s theory of feminility.
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spelling Cléramblaut: la jouissance femininClérambault: o gozo femininoClérambault: the feminine enjoymentClérambault: le goce femeninoPsicanálisePsiquiatriaMulheresPrazerPsicoanálisesPsiquiatriaMujeresPlacerPsychoanalysisPsychiatryWomenPleasurePsychanalysePsychiatrieFemmesJouissanceThis text is concerned based on the presentation of clinic cases in the Paris Infirmary for the Insane by the psychiatrist Gaëtan de Clérambault. The patients were detained by the police after they were caught shoplifting pieces of silk in department stores. During their clinic follow up, Clérambault noticed the existence of a sickly attraction of the patients towards cloths and a kleptomaniac compulsion to steal them. The systematic study of such cases led him to formulate the diagnostic hypothesis that the patients presented the clinical picture of a hysteric disease which prevailing symptom consisted of a fascinating passion for cloths and their subsequent use to attain sexual enjoyment. In an effort to systematize these clinical cases, the doctor wrote the book Erotic passion of women for cloth. Our paper presents reflections about the passion of women for cloth and the specific nature of their enjoyment supported by the text written by Clérambault and by the Lacan´s theory of feminility.Le texte présente des cas cliniques reçus à l´Infirmerie d´Aliénés de Paris par le psychiatre Gaëtan de Clérambault. Les patients étaient arrêtées par la police quand elles s´appropriaient des morceaux de soie dans de grands magasins de la ville.Pendant l´accompagnement clinique, on a découvert une attration maladive de ces dernières pour la soie, et une compulsion cleptomaniaque de s´en approprier. L´étude systématique de ces cas a mené à une hypothèse diagnostique: les patientes présentaient une maladie hystérique dont le symptôme prédominant devenait une passion incontrôlable pour des tissus, utilisés pour atteindre la jouissance sexuelle. L´effort de systématisation de ces cas cliniques a mené le médecin à écrire un livre, Passion érotique pour les tissus chez la femme. La discussion romanesque des histoires de patientes cleptomaniaques est devenue un des textes les plus curieux de la littérature psychiatrique. Cet article a l´intention, à partir des cas de Clérambault, de présenter des réflexions au sujet de la jouissance féminine chez Jacques Lacan.El texto presenta casos clínicos atendidos en la Enfermería de Alienados de París por el psiquiatra Gaëtan de Clérambault. Las pacientes eran detenidas por la policia cuando hurtaban pedazos de tela en grandes tiendas de la ciudad. En el transcurso del acompañamiento clínico se descubrió una atracción enfermiza de las mismas por la seda, y una compulsión cleptománica por hurtarlas. El estudio sistemático de esos casos llevó a la formulación de una hipótesis diagnóstica: las pacientes presentaban una enfermedad histérica cuyo síntoma dominante consistía en una pasión arrebatadora por telas utilizadas para el placer sexual. El trabajo de sistematización de esos casos clínicos, llevó a lo médico a escribir el libro, Pasión erótica por las telas en la mujer. La discución de las historias de las pacientes cleptómanas, se volvió uno de los textos mas curiosos de la literatura psiquiátrica. Ese artículo pretende, a partir de los casos de las pacientes de Clérambault, mostrar reflexiones respecto del goce en las mujeres, en Jacques Lacan.O texto apresenta casos clínicos atendidos na Enfermaria de Alienados de Paris pelo psiquiatra Gaëtan de Clérambault. As pacientes eram detidas pela polícia quando furtavam pedaços de seda em grandes lojas da cidade. No decorrer do acompanhamento clínico descobriu-se uma atração doentia das mesmas pela seda, e uma compulsão cleptomaníaca por furtá-las. O estudo sistemático desses casos levou a formulação de uma hipótese diagnóstica: as pacientes apresentavam uma doença histérica cujo sintoma prevalente consistia em uma paixão arrebatadora por tecidos, utilizados para atingir o gozo sexual. O esforço de sistematização desses casos clínicos levou o médico a escrever o livro, Paixão erótica pelos tecidos na mulher. A discussão romanceada das histórias das pacientes cleptomaníacas tornou-se um dos textos mais curiosos da literatura psiquiátrica. Esse artigo pretende, a partir dos casos das pacientes de Clérambault, apresentar reflexões a respeito do gozo feminino em Jacques Lacan.Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Psicologia2010-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/psicousp/article/view/4206210.1590/S0103-65642010000300008Psicologia USP; v. 21 n. 3 (2010): Dossiê Sublimação e outros trabalhos; 585-598Psicologia USP; Vol. 21 No. 3 (2010): Dossiê Sublimação e outros trabalhos; 585-598Psicologia USP; Vol. 21 Núm. 3 (2010): Dossiê Sublimação e outros trabalhos; 585-5981678-51770103-6564reponame:Psicologia USP (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/psicousp/article/view/42062/45730Copyright (c) 2016 Psicologia USPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMassara, Izabel Haddad MarquesPinto, Jeferson Machado2012-09-05T18:57:05Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/42062Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/psicouspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/psicousp/oairevpsico@usp.br1678-51770103-6564opendoar:2012-09-05T18:57:05Psicologia USP (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin
Clérambault: o gozo feminino
Clérambault: the feminine enjoyment
Clérambault: le goce femenino
title Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin
spellingShingle Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin
Massara, Izabel Haddad Marques
Psicanálise
Psiquiatria
Mulheres
Prazer
Psicoanálises
Psiquiatria
Mujeres
Placer
Psychoanalysis
Psychiatry
Women
Pleasure
Psychanalyse
Psychiatrie
Femmes
Jouissance
title_short Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin
title_full Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin
title_fullStr Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin
title_full_unstemmed Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin
title_sort Cléramblaut: la jouissance feminin
author Massara, Izabel Haddad Marques
author_facet Massara, Izabel Haddad Marques
Pinto, Jeferson Machado
author_role author
author2 Pinto, Jeferson Machado
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Massara, Izabel Haddad Marques
Pinto, Jeferson Machado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psicanálise
Psiquiatria
Mulheres
Prazer
Psicoanálises
Psiquiatria
Mujeres
Placer
Psychoanalysis
Psychiatry
Women
Pleasure
Psychanalyse
Psychiatrie
Femmes
Jouissance
topic Psicanálise
Psiquiatria
Mulheres
Prazer
Psicoanálises
Psiquiatria
Mujeres
Placer
Psychoanalysis
Psychiatry
Women
Pleasure
Psychanalyse
Psychiatrie
Femmes
Jouissance
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