Résumé :
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Benno Rosenberg's work has been little translated into English. Yet, his work on masochism is a landmark in France. He set himself the goal of deploying all the richness and implications of the second Freudian drive theory and the introduction of the death drive. He therefore returns to “the Economic Problem of Masochism” to give all its value to the drive fusion that it achieves internally and which is therefore for it “guardian of life”, even if it is can also be fatal. He draws consequences on the psychic construction of the ego, the superego and on that of temporality. He also describes a “work of melancholy” which is different from mourning. Thinking it necessary to push the consequences of the new theorizing further than Freud was able to do, he revisits “Inhibition, Symptom and Anxiety” to articulate the triggering of anxiety by a libidinal demand and the threat to the unity of the ego who comes from the death drive due to conflict. Starting from the psychosomatic descriptions of Pierre Marty, whose options are specified, he also proposed a metapsychology of somatization during the overflow of the psyche by the destructiveness which will then threaten the body.
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