Madam Butterfly: tragic figure of Masochism and Melancholy

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
B. Verdon, M. D. Luca, E. Louët, C. Chabert
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By their textual and musical dramaturgy, operatic mises en scene offer a perfect view of the conflicts inherent in human nature. The passions of Madam Butterfly - the eponymous opera of G. Puccini - foment a tragic fate that is paradigmatic of masochism and melancholy. This remarkable opera offers avenues for figuration and identification that can help inform psychoanalysts and psychotherapists in their understanding and treatment of patients with extreme psychical organisations, where neither loss and separation nor ambivalence (which links together love and hate) can be elaborated. Having recalled the bases of the dialogue between psychoanalysis and cultural productions and introduced the story of Madam Butterfly and the figures making up the narrative, the article proposes to examine the cathectic process at work. Through the many twists and turns in her story, Madam Butterfly is seen to invest in Pinkerton, irremediably sealing her fate as a young wife. The Butterfly figure is a perfect illustration of the different forms of masochism, of passiveness and the snare of melancholy. These movements highlight the intensity of the narcissistic challenges so strongly expressed through the confrontation with the loss of the object. Butterfly cannot mobilise any form of ambivalence towards Pinkerton. Only such ambivalence would, however, in the recognition of otherness, have afforded her the means to survive the admittedly painful openness to the reality of loss. She offers and abandons herself to the one who derives pleasure from breaking her butterfly wings, stubbornly refusing to turn to any other person for succour, irremediably sealing her fate for eternity.
蝴蝶夫人:受虐和忧郁的悲剧人物
通过他们的文本和音乐戏剧,歌剧场面提供了一个完美的观点,人类本性中固有的冲突。《蝴蝶夫人》——普契尼的同名歌剧——的激情激起了一场悲剧性的命运,是受虐狂和忧郁的典范。这部非凡的歌剧为形象和识别提供了途径,可以帮助精神分析学家和心理治疗师理解和治疗极端心理组织的患者,在这种组织中,既不能解释失去和分离,也不能解释矛盾心理(将爱和恨联系在一起)。本文回顾了精神分析与文化作品对话的基础,并介绍了《蝴蝶夫人》的故事和构成叙事的人物,提出了对精神分析与文化作品对话过程的考察。通过她的故事的许多曲折,蝴蝶夫人被视为投资平克顿,不可挽回地决定了她作为一个年轻妻子的命运。蝴蝶的形象完美地说明了不同形式的受虐,被动和忧郁的陷阱。这些动作突出了自恋挑战的强度,这种挑战是通过面对失去的对象而强烈表达出来的。蝴蝶无法调动任何形式的对平克顿的矛盾心理。然而,只有这样的矛盾心理,在对他者的认识中,才能给她提供生存的手段,让她面对失去的现实,坦然面对无可否认的痛苦。她把自己奉献给了那个从折断她的蝴蝶翅膀中获得快乐的人,她固执地拒绝向任何人寻求帮助,无可挽回地将自己的命运永久地封住了。
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期刊介绍: The MJCP is an Open Access Peer-Reviewed International Journal in Clinical Psychology. MJCP accepts research related to innovative and important areas of clinical research: 1. Clinical studies related to Clinical Psychology, 2. Psychopathology and Psychotherapy; 3. Basic studies pertaining to clinical psychology field as experimental psychology, psychoneuroendocrinology and psychoanalysis; 4. Growing application of clinical techniques in clinical psychology, psychology of health, clinical approaches in projective methods; 5. Forensic psychology in clinical research; 6. Psychology of art and religion; 7. Advanced in basic and clinical research methodology including qualitative and quantitative research and new research findings.
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