Reverso
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Abstract
SARTORI, João Eduardo Torrecillas and CECCARELLI, Paulo Roberto. FREUDIAN THREE ESSAYS (1905): BETWEEN THE SUBVERSIVE POTENTIAL OF THE NOTION OF PERVERSE-POLYMORPHISM AND THE IMPLICIT REITERATION OF NORMATIVITIES. Reverso [online]. 2022, vol.44, n.83, pp.75-86. Epub Oct 28, 2024. ISSN 0102-7395. https://doi.org/10.5935/0102-7395.v44n83.09.
Although the Freudian theory contains subversive theoretical instruments - such as the notion of perverse-polymorphism - usable in criticisms of essentialization of the heterosexual matrix conceptualized by Butler (1990), Freud would have contradicted, in other cases, a certain subversiveness of some of these instruments, reiterating normativities that constitute this matrix. In this article, we turn to the analysis of the most important Freudian work on sexuality, the Three essays (1905), discussing in detail certain statements by Freud in order to reveal implicit normative schemes constituted in the - not problematized - way as the author constructed those statements.
Keywords : Freud; Sexuality; Butler; Psychoanalysis.












