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Lacan and the Question of Consent: Why Yielding is Not Consenting by Clotilde Leguil, Domitille Krupka (translator) ISBN 9781032882659, 9781032882635, 1032882654, 1032882638, 104324/9781003536956 instant download

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Authors:Clotilde Leguil, Domitille Krupka (translator)
Pages:116 pages
Year:2026
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:4.81 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032882659, 9781032882635, 1032882654, 1032882638, 104324/9781003536956
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Lacan and the Question of Consent: Why Yielding is Not Consenting by Clotilde Leguil, Domitille Krupka (translator) ISBN 9781032882659, 9781032882635, 1032882654, 1032882638, 104324/9781003536956 instant download

Clotilde Leguil explores the boundary between "consenting" and "yielding" from a Lacanian standpoint. Starting from the definition Lacan gave to psychical and sexual trauma, this book makes the distinction between the ambiguity of consent and the experience of coercion. Clotilde Leguil refers to the #MeToo movement, campaigns against femicides and Vanessa Springora's book Le Consentement (Consent), elaborating on the various degrees of coercion to demonstrate that desire is not drive and that forcing leaves an indelible mark on the individual. Beyond the legal and contractual approach of consent, this book elaborates on the crucial stakes, both clinical and ethical, that this distinction entails. Lacan and the Question of Consent will be of interest to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic theorists. It will be relevant for academics and scholars of Lacanian studies, gender studies, feminism and human rights.
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