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Stylus (Rio de Janeiro)

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GIANESI, Ana Paula Lacorte. Inexistence and foolishness: casual hiatus and jouissance of the speakbeing. Stylus (Rio J.) [online]. 2014, n.28, pp. 51-57. ISSN 1676-157X.

The text departs from an analyzing-poem, that is: [The void is a time, / A time that seems, / Seems like nothing .] in order to reflect upon some crucial aspects of our praxis, Lacan has emphasized that the void is not the nothing. To distinguish the nothing from the inexistent seems a step in an analysis. To circumscribe the inexistence, it can be configured as an act (contingent) that proves the impossible and, for this very reason; it makes it write the non sexual relationship. This does not happen without forcing: forcing to make resonate something else. For this it is needed time, operations and some turns. Forcing reveals nonexistent (empty properly). You can then force the empty so that it can effectively inexistent and, this time, to echo modulations of the body and the effects of hole through which each subject (singular) can invent.

Keywords : Void; Nothing; Desire; Jouissance; Cause and forcing.

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