Cliniques Mediterraneennes
Volume 63, Issue 1, 2001, Pages 167-177

Origin, exile, genealogy and filiation : When the transmission is at deadlock [Origine, exil, généalogie et filiation : quand la transmission est dans l'impasse] (Article)

Ham M.*
  • a l'université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, psychologue clinicien, 47 avenue de l'Arrousaire, 84000 Avignon, France

Abstract

The notion of filiation is often used from the side of a subjection to the belonging in reference to a combination between knowledge and common sense. In this text, the author intends to re-examine it clinically. This filiation is confronted dialectically with questions of origin, exile, genealogy and transmission. This problematic is submitted to the symbolic law of language and speech.

Author Keywords

transmission Transference (deadlock) Origin Genealogy Exile Speech

Index Keywords

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Link
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DOI: 10.3917/cm.063.0167
ISSN: 07627491
Original Language: French