Abstract
This article conjoins Lacan’s Seminar discussions of perversion with Bataille’s notion of nonknowledge at the core of being. It shows how Lacan’s critique of commonplace mis-readings of nonknowledge, likened to Talking to Brick Walls, reveals precisely psychoanalytic knowledge, of the polymorphous-perverse truth of jouissance, here at stake. It intervenes on Lacan’s linking of Bataille’s inner-experience, that “God is a whore,” to Schreber’s persecutory delusion, to restore eroticism to a technique for managing madness—one that involves an easing of the strictures of Western metaphysics.
Keywords:
- Keyword: Lacan and Bataille
- Keyword: Freud and Nietzsche
- Keyword: epistemology
- Keyword: Neurosis
- Keyword: psychosis
- Keyword: perversion
How to Cite:
Themi, T., (2023) “Perversion and Nonknowledge as Technique for Madness”, The European Journal of Psychoanalysis 10(2), 1–13.
Rights: In Copyright
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