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Traduction de l’allemand Urszene. Inventé par Sigmund Freud en 1914.

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primal scene
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  1. (Psychanalyse) Scène primaire.
    • The primal scene is the site at which the issues of ego differentiation become translated into the issues of the oedipus complex. — (William J. Kerrigan, The Sacred Complex: On the Psychogenesis of Paradise Lost, Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674785002, page 164, 1983)
    • The father’s presence and image, together with those of the mother, form the raw material of the primal scene. — (Andrew Samuels, The Plural Psyche:: Personality, Morality, and the Father, Routledge, ISBN 0415017602, page 123, 1989)
    • She argues that perverse sexual activity constitutes an attempt to restage the primal scene in such a way as to eliminate its traumatic aspects. — (Joel Whitebook, Perversion and Utopia: a study in psychoanalysis and critical theory, MIT Press, ISBN 0262731177, page 51, 1995)

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  • primal scene sur l’encyclopédie Wikipédia (en anglais)  

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