Puzzle de sésamo
Keywords:
aggressiveness, specular identification, mythologuistery, half-say, motherAbstract
This essay uses psychoanalysis as a tool to problematize violence against women and girls. It stems from the productions of the unconscious, as the joke, to venture into the avatars of human subjection, that passes itself through the founding libidinal organization of the mirror stage, the identification with the One and the ego, bound to imaginary servitude, while revealing the fundamentals of aggression and its relationship to the emergence of the phenomenon of double. From psychoanalytic mythologuistery as the half-say of truth, it addresses the relationship of women with power in matriarchy, the status of the mother and follows the construction of the impossibility of all women as universal. It concludes with an allusion to the title of the work. Throughout the essay, small journalistic fragments are embedded, which do not require further explanation because they are sufficient to themselves.