Ogden T H
Int J Psychoanal. 1992 Winter;73 ( Pt 4):613-26.
The present paper focuses on the contributions of Klein and Winnicott to a psychoanalytic conception of the dialectically constituted and decentred subject. Klein's idea of 'positions' represents a conception of the subject constituted in the creative and negating dialectical interplay of fundamentally different modes of attributing meaning to experience. The Kleinian subject is decentred in psychological space and in psychoanalytic time. The concept of projective identification provides the elements of a theory of the creation of the subject in the context of a psychological-interpersonal dialectic. The subject for Winnicott is not coincident with the individual psyche: 'There is no such thing as an infant [apart from the mother]'. Winnicott's notion of the creation of the subject in the psychological space between mother and infant involves a conception of the on-going constitution of the subject in the simultaneity of forms of dialectical tension between at-one-ment and separateness, internality and externality, I and me, I and Thou.
本文聚焦于克莱因和温尼科特对辩证构成且去中心化主体的精神分析概念所做的贡献。克莱因的“位置”概念代表了一种主体概念,该主体是在对经验赋予意义的根本不同模式的创造性和否定性辩证互动中构成的。克莱因派的主体在心理空间和精神分析时间中是去中心化的。投射性认同概念为在心理人际辩证法背景下主体创造理论提供了要素。对温尼科特而言,主体并非与个体心理重合:“不存在[脱离母亲的]婴儿这样的东西”。温尼科特关于母婴之间心理空间中主体创造的概念涉及一种主体持续构成的观念,这种构成存在于合一与分离、内在与外在、我与自我、我与你之间辩证张力形式的同时性之中。