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Imitation and Individuation. The Creative Power of Phantasy
Imitation and Individuation. The Creative Power of Phantasy

Author(s): Jagna Brudzińska
Subject(s): Philosophy, Phenomenology
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: fusional; genetic; individuation; imitation; intentional; phantasy; phenomenology; psychoanalysis; unconscious; transbodily; transference;

Summary/Abstract: A crucial feature of our individual biography is grounded in our common corporeal structure. Our life begins with a strong bodily intertwining that has an essential biographical and existential meaning. To elucidate this pre-egological form of connection between subjects, I refer to a peculiar form of sympathetical experience which precedes the intersubjective experience proper. From the genetic phenomenological point of view, sympathetical experience is characterized by a prereflective form of intentionality, which I describe as trans-bodily intentionality, as well as by fusional dynamics realised through a special kind of immediate corporeal fantasy. Focusing on the individuation processes of personal life, I show to which degree trans-bodily intentional dynamics result in the dissolution of the subject’s centricity or at least in its fluidification. Such a fluidification, moreover, should be systematically understood as a condition of possibility for the very process of becoming a Self. In my contribution, I discuss to which degree the corporeal phantasy plays a decisive rule in the creative process of becoming a Self.

  • Issue Year: 5/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 81-95
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English