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Catttt Posted 6 years ago
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The threat of exposing...

Does "the threat of exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it is based on" mean "the threat of the fetish object itself exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it (the fetish object) is based on"?

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The fetishist is aware of the mother’s castration, but disavows this knowledge and is thereby characterised by the structure ‘I know full well the mother does not have a penis, but all the same I shall continue to believe that she does.’ In order to allay the anxiety induced in him/her in the face of the mother’s castration, s/he displaces belief in the maternal phallus onto another object in the attempt to maintain this belief in fantasy elsewhere. This action is inherently unstable, the fetishist having to work hard to uphold the integrity of the fetish object, which always carries the threat of exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it is based on.

  

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catttt Does "the threat of exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it is based on" mean "the threat of the fetish object itself exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it (the fetish object) is based on"? Right. It took me a minute.

  • catttt Does "the threat of exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it is based on" mean "the threat of the fetish object itself exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it (the fetish object) is based on"?
  • Right.
  • It took me a minute.
  • This stuff it tricky to read, isn't it?
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cattttDoes "the threat of exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it is based on" mean "the threat of the fetish object itself exposing the illusory nature of the fantasy it (the fetish object) is based on"?

Right. It took me a minute. This stuff it tricky to read, isn't it?

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