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Mikrofiche-Ausgabe Lille Atelier national de reproduction des thèses, Université de Lille III$h[2017] 2 microfiches
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Lille thèses
Inhalt:
La proposition de transpl ...
Inhalt:
Uterus transplantation (UT) is a new trial of treatment proposed to infertile women. The author highlights - thanks to a multidisciplinary approach (history, anthropology, sociology, bio-political, feminist and gender studies) and clinical material - how this technique aliows to reconsider the meaning of both other gynecological cures and wartime sexual violences. It appears the womb condenses preconscious and conscious representations about femininity and motherhood which makes it symbolize the uncanniness of the female procreative body. The metapsychological concepts of "epistemophilical drive" and "destruction drive" help to establish a parallel between wartime sexual violences and subjective effects of gynecological biomedicine. Indeed, the uterus transplantation proposai combines many medical techniques - medically assisted procreation, pregnancy and labor monitoring, hysterectomy- that some women happen to experience as violent; a subjective violence nevertheless often denied by surgeons, gynecologists and obstetricians. The UT eventually appears as a presenting symptom of a fantasm of matricide underlying the gynecological medicine. Our hypothesis is this wish to destroy or bypass the mother figure is linked to a quid pro quo. Pregnancy representations lead to women becoming imaginarily the embodiment of the Other, meaning the limit to almighty fantaisies, when in fact the first partition is due to the loss of an inner part of oneself, creating an otherness intimately internal
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1765 réf
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Dissertation Sorbonne Paris 2015
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Reproduction de : Thèse de doctorat : Recherche en psychopathologie et psychanalyse : Sorbonne Paris Cité : 2015
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Le ventre des femmes entre guerre et soin : les enjeux fantasmatiques de la gynécologie envisagés à partir de la transplantation d'utérus / Diane Garnault [Lieu de publication inconnu] : [éditeur inconnu], 2015
Sprache:
Französisch
Schlagwort(e):
Hochschulschrift