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Melancholia, Identification, and the
 Question ofMasculine Psychosis


         Presentation made by
            Ronald Simoes




           Melancholia, identification and   1
           Masculine Psychosis
Id, Superego and Ego




Pleasure principle Reality principle

Id                      Super Ego
EGO                     EGO

      Melancholia, identification and   2
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Only penis     Freud's Psychosexual Stages
 
     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvOoYX45G_0




           At this moment,
       a person might become
              narcissistic
                           Melancholia, identification and   3
                           Masculine Psychosis
Lacan and Freud
Infant's development
                  No clear distication between
                   object and subject, itself
                   and the external world.


                  Freud: Pre-oedipal stage
                  Lacan: Imaginary
                  Lacks any defined center of
                   self.
   Melancholia, identification and   4
   Masculine Psychosis
Oedipus and Electra complex

    Oedipus complex is for Freud the beginnings of
    morality, conscience, law and all forms of social
    and religious authority.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvOoYX45G_0

    1:29

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA35ys91QJU
How does this commercial contradict the classical
 Oedipus complex?

                  Melancholia, identification and   5
                  Masculine Psychosis
Gender + sexuality
Melancholy and gender Refusal - Butler
Philosophy and Maternal body – Walker
Classical Freudian Oedipus complex




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                Masculine Psychosis
Arena’s Dream
En otro sueno, quiero acercarme a la casa donde estaba mi
madre y hay una tela metálica frente a la puerta. Llamo y llamo
para que me abran la puerta; ella y mi tía están al otro lado de la
tela metálica y yo les hago señales, me llevo la mano al pecho y
de mi mano empiezan a salir pájaros, cotorras de todos los
colores, insectos y aves cada vez más gigantescas; comienzo a
gritar que me abran, y ellas me miran a través de la tela metálica;
yo sigo produciendo toda clase de gritos y animales, pero no
puedo cruzar la puerta. (Arenas 1992: 336)




                       Melancholia, identification and   7
                       Masculine Psychosis
Cathexis
In psychoanalysis, cathexis is defined as the process of
  investment of mental or emotional energy in a
  person, object, or idea
Freud conceptualized the question of energy directed at
  the self versus energy directed at others, called
  cathexis




                 Melancholia, identification and   8
                 Masculine Psychosis
Reinaldo can ultimately hope to internalise (and hence,
      “precipitate of abandoned object-cathexes”




             Melancholia, identification and   9
             Masculine Psychosis
Abandoned object-cathexes
The Ego and the Id”, the final character of the ego to a “precipitate of
abandoned object-cathexes” containing “the history of those object-choices”
At its most radical, Freud’s theory thus implies that identification is not
subsidiary or “exterior” to an allegedly pre-established, “original” self (i.e.
the “Self” qua hupokeimenon, as an entity which literally “under-lies” its
identifications); on the contrary, the subject consists of nothing except those
identifications, identifications which, taking the place of abandoned cathexes,
turn it into a “sedimentation” or “archaeological reminder” (the phrase is
Judith Butler’s) of objects once loved and lost (Butler 1997: 133)




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                       Masculine Psychosis
Mourning and Melancholy
In his 1917 essay “Mourning and Melancholy”, Freud
  recognizes two mutually exclusive responses to loss
  — mourning [Trauer] and melancholia
  [Melancholie]. This sharp distinction between the
  two responses has long since become almost
  synonymous with the understanding of a normal
  versus a pathological reaction to loss, and the clear
  demarcation between them.



                  Melancholia, identification and   11
                  Masculine Psychosis
Melancholia, identification and   12
Masculine Psychosis
Melancholic identification
Theory of gender as a melancholic identification. Such a theory will enable us to
  gain a deeper understanding of Arenas’s relationship to the maternal figure
  in Antes que anochezca, under whose light the idea of “acting out”
  (understood as the manifestation of an unconscious desire to be or to stand in
  for the mother) will give us the final key to the interpretation of the book.


          saint
                                      Melancholic identification




           witch

                          Melancholia, identification and          13
                          Masculine Psychosis
Castration
Freud                                            Sprengnether
EGO – From Castration – Oedipus complex          EGO- From mourning
Mother’s body is plenitude                       Mother’s body is strange and different
Father/ phallus                                  No father / There is loss
Separation from the protecting mother at birth   Loss and division. Mother is the other, not me.




                       The very existence of the ego is coincident
                       with the awareness of loss, there is no time
                       at which mother has not been Other”




                               Melancholia, identification and          14
                               Masculine Psychosis
Arena’s Loss and double
 Freud enabled us to realise, he preserved the mother as part of himself as a way of
staying or disavowing the recognition of her loss. What I presently wish to
emphasise, however, is the fact that, at a more superficial level, the mother
constitutes also, in Antes que anochezca, a signifier which Reinaldo constantly
repudiates or escapes from (“huir”) in an attempt to retain a sense of “his own”
identity
                                         The state of division experienced as
                                         consciousness is mirrored in [the
                                         mother’s] body as the site of division
                                         itself […]




                          Melancholia, identification and       15
                          Masculine Psychosis
Phallus or Self-castration
Some crucial consequences of such insights, for feminism as well as
for psychoanalytic theory in general, is the collapsing of the very
hierarchical relationship between the Oedipal and pre-Oedipal periods
(or in Lacan’s terms between the Imaginary and Symbolic stages): no
longer associated with the intervention of the father/Phallus, the
child’s knowledge of “castration” (and hence his/her access to the
world of symbolic relations) are now considered to begin “with the
onset of life itself”( page 73)




                    Melancholia, identification and   16
                    Masculine Psychosis
Girls develops penis envy –
       Electra complex




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     Masculine Psychosis
“Normal sexuality”
Butler’s “Melancholy Gender/Refused Identification” analyses the
existence of the “normal” (heterosexual) “masculine” versus
“feminine” identity as the result of a primary (homosexual) object-
choice—one involving the parental figure of the same sex,




                     Melancholia, identification and   18
                     Masculine Psychosis
Butler – Man and femininity
 Becoming a “man” within this logic requires repudiating femininity as a
precondition for the heterosexualization of sexual desire and its fundamental
ambivalence […]
Indeed, the desire for the feminine is marked by that repudiation: he wants
the woman he would never be. He wouldn’t be caught dead being her:
therefore he wants her […]
His wanting will be haunted by a dread of being what he wants, so that his
wanting will also always be a kind of dread.




                       Melancholia, identification and   19
                       Masculine Psychosis
Drag
[D]rag exposes or allegorizes the mundane psychic and performative
  practices by which heterosexualized genders form themselves
  through renouncing the possibility of homosexuality
[…] Drag thus allegorizes heterosexual melancholy, the melancholy by
  which a masculine gender is formed from the refusal to grieve the
  masculine as a possibility of love; a feminine gender is formed
  (taken on, assumed) through the incorporative fantasy by which the
  feminine is excluded as a possible object of love. (1997: 146




                       Melancholia, identification and   20
                       Masculine Psychosis
Desire and Gender
Homosexual desire, if we choose to stay within the classical Freudian
parameters, presents clear incompatibilitie s with “gender Butler notes,
“homosexual desire thus panics gender how can a (homosexually identified)
man acknowledge and properly “grieve” the mother as a love object without
succumbing to an identification which threatens to do away with his
“masculinity” qua constituted both from the disavowal of a primordial
libidinal bond to the father, and from a repudiation of “femininity”?



                                                     Cathexis – Love object
   Repudiate femininity but
   at the same time the
   mother is the love
   object, and he has his
   libidinal energy towards
   man.
                          Melancholia, identification and     21
                          Masculine Psychosis
Question?
How can Reinaldo deal with the “panic” of mourning and recognising
the mother as part of “himself” vis-a`-vis an identification which is
clearly incompatible with his existence within the (heterosexualised )
matrix of a “masculine” versus “feminine” identity?




                     Melancholia, identification and   22
                     Masculine Psychosis
Mirrowing
Reinaldo fails to recognise the ways in which his “huidas” and
“abandonments” (of the mother) cannot themselves avoid the
identificatory pattern (cannot themselves avoid “repeating” or
“miming” the very model from which they wish to part).




                    Melancholia, identification and   23
                    Masculine Psychosis
Reinaldo’s self-confessed answer, as we have seen, is to run
  away, to “repudiate”: “My whole life had been a constant
  running away from my mother
[…] [I] could only abandon my mother or become like her”




                     Melancholia, identification and   24
                     Masculine Psychosis
Conclusion
 “pervasive melancholia” which characterises a “masculine”
   versus “feminine” identity leads to the question of
   unconscious “miming”, of “repetition” understood in the
   Freudian sense of “acting out”: “Melancholy is both the
   refusal to grief”


As Dylan Evans indicates in his entry on “acting out” in the Introductory
80 “A BOY’S BEST FRIEND IS HIS (M)OTHER” Dictionary of Lacanian
   Psychoanalysis: “If past events are repressed from memory, they return by
   expressing themselves in actions; when the subject does not remember the
   past […] he is condemned to repeat it by acting it out”

                          Melancholia, identification and   25
                          Masculine Psychosis
Arena’s
The choice of sexual “promiscuity” in Arenas’s adult life, which at an
analytical level reproduces rather than challenges the position of (constitutive
) grief that characterises the mother in regard to the lost husband/Phallus.




                        Melancholia, identification and    26
                        Masculine Psychosis
Problems

    What are the possible problems for the Oedipus
    complex in relation to the Melancholic theory?

    Sexist? Phalocentric?

    Psychoanalysis used as a medical practice is a form
    of social control?

     Which theory presents only one model for
    sexuality?

     Indigenous societies with a 3rd gender? Western-
    centered?

                   Melancholia, identification and   27
                   Masculine Psychosis

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Melancholia, identification, and the question of masculine psychosis in reinaldo arenas

  • 1. Melancholia, Identification, and the Question ofMasculine Psychosis Presentation made by Ronald Simoes Melancholia, identification and 1 Masculine Psychosis
  • 2. Id, Superego and Ego Pleasure principle Reality principle Id Super Ego EGO EGO Melancholia, identification and 2 Masculine Psychosis
  • 3. Only penis Freud's Psychosexual Stages  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvOoYX45G_0 At this moment, a person might become narcissistic Melancholia, identification and 3 Masculine Psychosis
  • 4. Lacan and Freud Infant's development No clear distication between object and subject, itself and the external world. Freud: Pre-oedipal stage Lacan: Imaginary Lacks any defined center of self. Melancholia, identification and 4 Masculine Psychosis
  • 5. Oedipus and Electra complex  Oedipus complex is for Freud the beginnings of morality, conscience, law and all forms of social and religious authority.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvOoYX45G_0  1:29  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA35ys91QJU How does this commercial contradict the classical Oedipus complex? Melancholia, identification and 5 Masculine Psychosis
  • 6. Gender + sexuality Melancholy and gender Refusal - Butler Philosophy and Maternal body – Walker Classical Freudian Oedipus complex Melancholia, identification and 6 Masculine Psychosis
  • 7. Arena’s Dream En otro sueno, quiero acercarme a la casa donde estaba mi madre y hay una tela metálica frente a la puerta. Llamo y llamo para que me abran la puerta; ella y mi tía están al otro lado de la tela metálica y yo les hago señales, me llevo la mano al pecho y de mi mano empiezan a salir pájaros, cotorras de todos los colores, insectos y aves cada vez más gigantescas; comienzo a gritar que me abran, y ellas me miran a través de la tela metálica; yo sigo produciendo toda clase de gritos y animales, pero no puedo cruzar la puerta. (Arenas 1992: 336) Melancholia, identification and 7 Masculine Psychosis
  • 8. Cathexis In psychoanalysis, cathexis is defined as the process of investment of mental or emotional energy in a person, object, or idea Freud conceptualized the question of energy directed at the self versus energy directed at others, called cathexis Melancholia, identification and 8 Masculine Psychosis
  • 9. Reinaldo can ultimately hope to internalise (and hence, “precipitate of abandoned object-cathexes” Melancholia, identification and 9 Masculine Psychosis
  • 10. Abandoned object-cathexes The Ego and the Id”, the final character of the ego to a “precipitate of abandoned object-cathexes” containing “the history of those object-choices” At its most radical, Freud’s theory thus implies that identification is not subsidiary or “exterior” to an allegedly pre-established, “original” self (i.e. the “Self” qua hupokeimenon, as an entity which literally “under-lies” its identifications); on the contrary, the subject consists of nothing except those identifications, identifications which, taking the place of abandoned cathexes, turn it into a “sedimentation” or “archaeological reminder” (the phrase is Judith Butler’s) of objects once loved and lost (Butler 1997: 133) Melancholia, identification and 10 Masculine Psychosis
  • 11. Mourning and Melancholy In his 1917 essay “Mourning and Melancholy”, Freud recognizes two mutually exclusive responses to loss — mourning [Trauer] and melancholia [Melancholie]. This sharp distinction between the two responses has long since become almost synonymous with the understanding of a normal versus a pathological reaction to loss, and the clear demarcation between them. Melancholia, identification and 11 Masculine Psychosis
  • 12. Melancholia, identification and 12 Masculine Psychosis
  • 13. Melancholic identification Theory of gender as a melancholic identification. Such a theory will enable us to gain a deeper understanding of Arenas’s relationship to the maternal figure in Antes que anochezca, under whose light the idea of “acting out” (understood as the manifestation of an unconscious desire to be or to stand in for the mother) will give us the final key to the interpretation of the book. saint Melancholic identification witch Melancholia, identification and 13 Masculine Psychosis
  • 14. Castration Freud Sprengnether EGO – From Castration – Oedipus complex EGO- From mourning Mother’s body is plenitude Mother’s body is strange and different Father/ phallus No father / There is loss Separation from the protecting mother at birth Loss and division. Mother is the other, not me. The very existence of the ego is coincident with the awareness of loss, there is no time at which mother has not been Other” Melancholia, identification and 14 Masculine Psychosis
  • 15. Arena’s Loss and double Freud enabled us to realise, he preserved the mother as part of himself as a way of staying or disavowing the recognition of her loss. What I presently wish to emphasise, however, is the fact that, at a more superficial level, the mother constitutes also, in Antes que anochezca, a signifier which Reinaldo constantly repudiates or escapes from (“huir”) in an attempt to retain a sense of “his own” identity The state of division experienced as consciousness is mirrored in [the mother’s] body as the site of division itself […] Melancholia, identification and 15 Masculine Psychosis
  • 16. Phallus or Self-castration Some crucial consequences of such insights, for feminism as well as for psychoanalytic theory in general, is the collapsing of the very hierarchical relationship between the Oedipal and pre-Oedipal periods (or in Lacan’s terms between the Imaginary and Symbolic stages): no longer associated with the intervention of the father/Phallus, the child’s knowledge of “castration” (and hence his/her access to the world of symbolic relations) are now considered to begin “with the onset of life itself”( page 73) Melancholia, identification and 16 Masculine Psychosis
  • 17. Girls develops penis envy – Electra complex Melancholia, identification and 17 Masculine Psychosis
  • 18. “Normal sexuality” Butler’s “Melancholy Gender/Refused Identification” analyses the existence of the “normal” (heterosexual) “masculine” versus “feminine” identity as the result of a primary (homosexual) object- choice—one involving the parental figure of the same sex, Melancholia, identification and 18 Masculine Psychosis
  • 19. Butler – Man and femininity Becoming a “man” within this logic requires repudiating femininity as a precondition for the heterosexualization of sexual desire and its fundamental ambivalence […] Indeed, the desire for the feminine is marked by that repudiation: he wants the woman he would never be. He wouldn’t be caught dead being her: therefore he wants her […] His wanting will be haunted by a dread of being what he wants, so that his wanting will also always be a kind of dread. Melancholia, identification and 19 Masculine Psychosis
  • 20. Drag [D]rag exposes or allegorizes the mundane psychic and performative practices by which heterosexualized genders form themselves through renouncing the possibility of homosexuality […] Drag thus allegorizes heterosexual melancholy, the melancholy by which a masculine gender is formed from the refusal to grieve the masculine as a possibility of love; a feminine gender is formed (taken on, assumed) through the incorporative fantasy by which the feminine is excluded as a possible object of love. (1997: 146 Melancholia, identification and 20 Masculine Psychosis
  • 21. Desire and Gender Homosexual desire, if we choose to stay within the classical Freudian parameters, presents clear incompatibilitie s with “gender Butler notes, “homosexual desire thus panics gender how can a (homosexually identified) man acknowledge and properly “grieve” the mother as a love object without succumbing to an identification which threatens to do away with his “masculinity” qua constituted both from the disavowal of a primordial libidinal bond to the father, and from a repudiation of “femininity”? Cathexis – Love object Repudiate femininity but at the same time the mother is the love object, and he has his libidinal energy towards man. Melancholia, identification and 21 Masculine Psychosis
  • 22. Question? How can Reinaldo deal with the “panic” of mourning and recognising the mother as part of “himself” vis-a`-vis an identification which is clearly incompatible with his existence within the (heterosexualised ) matrix of a “masculine” versus “feminine” identity? Melancholia, identification and 22 Masculine Psychosis
  • 23. Mirrowing Reinaldo fails to recognise the ways in which his “huidas” and “abandonments” (of the mother) cannot themselves avoid the identificatory pattern (cannot themselves avoid “repeating” or “miming” the very model from which they wish to part). Melancholia, identification and 23 Masculine Psychosis
  • 24. Reinaldo’s self-confessed answer, as we have seen, is to run away, to “repudiate”: “My whole life had been a constant running away from my mother […] [I] could only abandon my mother or become like her” Melancholia, identification and 24 Masculine Psychosis
  • 25. Conclusion “pervasive melancholia” which characterises a “masculine” versus “feminine” identity leads to the question of unconscious “miming”, of “repetition” understood in the Freudian sense of “acting out”: “Melancholy is both the refusal to grief” As Dylan Evans indicates in his entry on “acting out” in the Introductory 80 “A BOY’S BEST FRIEND IS HIS (M)OTHER” Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis: “If past events are repressed from memory, they return by expressing themselves in actions; when the subject does not remember the past […] he is condemned to repeat it by acting it out” Melancholia, identification and 25 Masculine Psychosis
  • 26. Arena’s The choice of sexual “promiscuity” in Arenas’s adult life, which at an analytical level reproduces rather than challenges the position of (constitutive ) grief that characterises the mother in regard to the lost husband/Phallus. Melancholia, identification and 26 Masculine Psychosis
  • 27. Problems  What are the possible problems for the Oedipus complex in relation to the Melancholic theory?  Sexist? Phalocentric?  Psychoanalysis used as a medical practice is a form of social control?  Which theory presents only one model for sexuality?  Indigenous societies with a 3rd gender? Western- centered? Melancholia, identification and 27 Masculine Psychosis