The implications of the Madonna/Whore Constellation: A common fantasy underlying misogyny?

IF 0.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Debra Japko
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Abstract

The Madonna/Whore Constellation of fantasies often underlies well-recognized and pervasive misogynistic attitudes in our culture. These common and disturbing ideas about women serve to validate continued societal acceptance of the degradation of those people who are identified as female. The author suggests that there is a dynamic connection between the often-unconscious Madonna/Whore complex of fantasies and consciously recognized misogyny. The author suggests that this set of fantasies is driven, in part, by overwhelming (i.e., traumatic) annihilation anxiety. It is argued in this paper that men who have felt overstimulated by women both emotionally and sexually as they develop are likely to feel helpless, anxious, and powerless in relation to women as adults. To defend against these feelings, some men wish for omnipotent control and place women into the binary, dichotomous categories of Madonna or Whore. These fantasies serve to solidify masculine identity and a male sense of superiority. The author proposes that the prevailing norms in our culture that reflect male supremacy not only reflect shared patriarchal beliefs but also function to justify these particularly dangerous hateful beliefs - as if they were appropriate and even necessary to maintaining superior male status.

麦当娜/妓女星座的含义:厌女症背后的常见幻想?
麦当娜/妓女的幻想星座往往是我们文化中公认且普遍存在的厌女态度的基础。这些关于妇女的常见而令人不安的想法有助于证实社会对那些被认定为女性的人的堕落的持续接受。作者认为,经常无意识的麦当娜/Whore幻想情结和有意识的厌女症之间存在着动态的联系。作者认为,这套幻想在一定程度上是由压倒性的(即创伤性的)毁灭焦虑所驱动的。本文认为,男性在成长过程中,在情感和性方面都受到女性的过度刺激,成年后可能会对女性感到无助、焦虑和无能为力。为了抵御这些情绪,一些男人希望无所不能的控制,并将女性分为麦当娜或Whore这两类。这些幻想有助于巩固男性身份和男性优越感。作者认为,我们文化中反映男性至上主义的主流规范不仅反映了共同的父权信仰,而且也为这些特别危险的仇恨信仰辩护——就好像它们对于保持优越的男性地位是合适的,甚至是必要的。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of original work on the application of psychoanalysis to the entire range of human knowledge. This truly interdisciplinary journal offers a concentrated focus on the subjective and relational aspects of the human unconscious and its expression in human behavior in all its variety.
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