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[A new space for feminine desire].

Psychoanalitical literature evolved around the idea of a space for desire structured according to the boy-mother relationship model. Is the feminine clinical approach, together with the historical contribution of feminism, discovering a new space for feminine desire? The psychotic female, for whom the role of the father has no meaning in the mother's discourse, refuses the Law as a symbol of social authority. As for the hysteric female, she does not rely on the Father as a safeguard against the emptyness that lies behind the Laws and the beliefs of men. In its own way, feminism adopts these positions of psychotic rejection and hysteric contestation by projecting them on to the social landscape. Furthermore, feminism requires new forms of social interaction that embody the esthetical space women need to experience life as full-fledged citizens.

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