Sumario: | This book delves into psychoanalytic themes drawing from the theories of Jacques Lacan and Sigmund Freud, exploring complex topics such as neurosis, desire, and the concept of the 'non-existent woman' as proposed by Lacan. It examines the dynamic of maternal relationships and their impact on the subject, particularly focusing on the interplay of demand and desire within these foundational bonds. The book seeks to unravel the intricate connections between significant early life relationships and their manifestations in adulthood, offering insights into the psychoanalytic understanding of identity and relational patterns. Aimed at readers interested in psychoanalysis and feminist theory, it invites deep reflection on the intersection of gender, identity, and psychological constructs.
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