2001: A Space Odyssey and the Anticipatory Function of the Symbolic Order in the Staging of the Beating Fantasy

p. 69-76

Abstract

This paper argues that the representation of violence in Stanley Kubrick's 2001, A Space Odyssey can be interpreted as a recurrent staging of the fantasy described by Freud in his 1919 article A Child is Being Beaten. A twofold implication of the function of anticipation is retrieved in terms of Lacan's discussion of the three phased development of the beating fantasy. In Lacan's reading, the second phase of this fantasy takes up an anticipatory function with regard to the assumption of Symbolic castration in the third phase. We argue that the retroactive construction of the three different formulas in the description of the beating fantasy in itself implies the pre-existence, and thus anticipatory function of the Symbolic Order. The anticipatory function of the Symbolic Order is retrieved in Kubrick's particular mode of staging the beating fantasy, as it both implies the signifier of the Name-of-Kubrick's-Father and the phallus as signifier of a structural lack.

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Bibliographical reference

Wim Matthys, David Schrans and Filip Geerardyn, « 2001: A Space Odyssey and the Anticipatory Function of the Symbolic Order in the Staging of the Beating Fantasy », CASYS, 29 | 2014, 69-76.

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Wim Matthys, David Schrans and Filip Geerardyn, « 2001: A Space Odyssey and the Anticipatory Function of the Symbolic Order in the Staging of the Beating Fantasy », CASYS [Online], 29 | 2014, Online since 01 January 2014, connection on 14 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=3798

Authors

Wim Matthys

Ghent University, Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical consulting, H. Dunantlaan, 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium

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David Schrans

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist in Private Practice Frarnçois Benaerdstraat 42, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium

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Filip Geerardyn

Ghent University, Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical consulting, H. Dunantlaan, 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium

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