Buchberg Lisa
Training and Supervising Analyst at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis and a Personal and Supervising Analyst at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California.
Psychoanal Q. 2014 Jan;83(1):121-50. doi: 10.1002/j.2167-4086.2014.00079.x.
Through an examination of Freud's Lecture 33, "Femininity" (1933), and "Mourning and Melancholia" (1917), the author proposes a reading of Freud's description of the girl becoming a woman. Female development is retold as a melancholic narrative-one in which the girl's entrance into the positive Oedipus is founded on unconscious grievance and unmourned loss of the early relationship with her mother. Castration and penis envy are reconceived as melancholic markers-the manifest content of the subjectivity of refusal, loss, and imagined repair of the early maternal relationship. Lena Dunham's HBO television series Girls is analyzed as an illustration of these theoretical understandings.
通过审视弗洛伊德的第33讲《女性气质》(1933年)以及《哀悼与忧郁症》(1917年),作者对弗洛伊德关于女孩成长为女人的描述提出了一种解读。女性发展被重新讲述为一个忧郁的叙事——其中女孩进入积极的俄狄浦斯情结是建立在无意识的不满以及对与母亲早期关系未哀悼的丧失之上。阉割情结和阴茎嫉妒被重新理解为忧郁的标志——即对早期母婴关系的拒绝、丧失以及想象性修复的主体性的显性内容。莉娜·杜汉姆的HBO电视剧《都市女孩》被作为这些理论理解的一个例证进行了分析。