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Anuario de investigaciones

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KARPEL, Patricia Andrea  and  LEJBOWICZ, Jacqueline Viviana. Femininity: segregation and relationships. Anu. investig. [online]. 2011, vol.18, pp.57-60. ISSN 1851-1686.

Precisely, in the point in which the feminine thing doesn't form a class, the hysterical identification leaves an inimitable way of "The Other woman", which turns reason and crux for each one. Freud was indicating that all the girls of the boarding school were doing symptom, for the love letter that one had received, in a hysterical identification that allowed them to place the question for the feminine mysteries that cause the desire of a man. We wonder for how the feminine thing "happens" or not in these times of decline of the paternal function; how this times of autistic consumerism of toxic substances and images establish crazy ties. We will focus on the young women question. For it, we´ll try to place a reading of a phenomenon, called "Bullying" by educational instances in several countries, that takes the modality of girls' gangs that join to crush brutally other's face, in a passage to the act where the difference is refused by a real cut, eluding the passage for the identifications to which the phallic function would lead, and remaining in an imaginary plane, in the most emaciated segregation.

Keywords : Femininity; Nowadays; Image; Bullying.

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