ABSTRACT

Trauma and Pain Without a Subject explores the necessity of the subject of trauma emerging, particularly when a victim has experienced but not worked through disruptive situations, in order for unconscious pain to finally be experienced.

The book is presented in three parts, with the first, "Transgression and Crime", uncovering silence around the topic of incest and sexual violence within the clinic. The second part, "Between Completeness and Nothingness", develops the topic of sexual violence and considers the construction of femininities and masculinities within the paradigm of a heteronormative patriarchal society, with reference to Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. The third part, “Yes, We See, But What? What We Hear”, explores the intimate relation between the visual and the auditory, especially in relation to hysteria.

Trauma and Pain Without a Subject will be of great interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training, and to all psychoanalytic practitioners working with trauma.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part I|52 pages

Transgression and crime

chapter 2|12 pages

Incest is not the Oedipus

chapter 4|11 pages

In-cestus: from disavowal to revelation

Analysis of the film “The Celebration” (FESTEN)

chapter 5|7 pages

Dominique

Incest in the folds of the name or ig-nominia *

chapter 6|12 pages

A pain without a subject *

part II|46 pages

Between completeness and nothingness

chapter 7|6 pages

Could what they say be true?

Assessment of the speech of children and adolescents in case of disclosure of sexual abuse *

chapter 9|3 pages

Femicide and orphanhood *

chapter 11|4 pages

Masculinities checkmated? *

chapter 12|9 pages

The tattoo and the shield of Perseus *

part III|56 pages

Yes, we see, but what? What we hear

chapter 14|13 pages

Hysteria's contribution to subjectivity *

chapter 15|6 pages

Sexes and genders *

chapter 16|6 pages

Cumulative trauma and “troumatique” *

chapter 17|5 pages

Viability of psychic change

Between the disruptive of life and the inertia of the deadly, or how to generate fertile psychic changes *

chapter 18|8 pages

What hurts you?

Psychic vulnerability and somatic disorder *

chapter 19|6 pages

Transformations of the formless

Painting and psychoanalysis *

chapter 20|10 pages

Commemorating, remembering, forgetting *