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CLINICAL FIGURES OF UGLINESS UP AGAINST METAPSYCHOLOGY 1 1 The present article is a result of the thesis Stigmatizing figures of ugliness in contemporary clinic. The role of aesthetic judgement and social unrest in the construction of the imaginary and fantasmatic self by Cristina Cernat, prepared at Paris Cité Sorbonne-Paris 7 University, under the supervision of Professor Joël Birman.

Abstract:

In this article we discuss the metapsychological aspect of the psychoanalytic research on the clinical figures of ugliness. If the problem of ugliness is often associated with metaphysics or social norms, we wish to emphasise that the feeling of being ugly affects any psychic functioning. The discrimination encountered by the ugly in any social unrest, is unconsciously linked to anxiety representations, which disturb ego familiarity, by revealing the strangewithin us. The aesthetic ambivalence that every subject feels towards himself, accompanied by the tension between the ego ideal and the ideal ego, shows the metapsychological character of such a problem.

Keywords:
ugliness; ego ideal; ideal ego

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