LESOURD SERGE

SCHREBER’S CHILDREN : THE ADOLESCENT ACT IN THE TIME OF THE OTHER’S VACUITY

 

Using studies of Schreber as a starting point, the author highlights one particular part of the paranoiac relation with the Other and others : “ the other wants something from me ” which is the structural model of human relations in the current civilisation driven by liberalism. This paranoiac relationship with our fellow-men builds a manner of relating to the act which offers total realisation of enjoyment, restricted only by impotence. The subject then finds himself inscribed in a relation with fellow-men which is made of violence, faced with the hindrances that everyday life in society imposes on thrill-seeking. The human relations turn into violence against the persecutory fellow-men. Teenagers, more than anyone else, bear witness to this new kind of social bond.

Mots clés
Violence, Normal paranoia, Act.