Lacan on fantasy (3 of 9): The two fantasies
Freud already noted that fantasy involved both masturbatory and more disturbing potentially traumatic elements. Lacanian notions of fantasy reiterate Freud s idea, pointing both to a protective, stabilizing dimension of fantasy alongside the more destabilizing, castrating element. We illustrate this twofold aspect of fantasy with reference to the key preoccupations of racist fantasy. We have a clue then as to why sexuality is so important to psychoanalysis: the sexual or the domain of jouissance is always potentially traumatic.
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