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Психоаналитические термины и понятия
VAGINA DENTATA



Латинский термин, отражающий представление о том, что влагалище наделено зубами и способно укусить и повредить пенис во время полового акта. Легенду о vagina dentata, отражающую страх перед половым актом, слышали антропологи в различных частях света. Эта фантазия с некоторым постоянством обнаруживается у мужчин с невротическими и сексуальными проблемами, что впервые было описано Отто Ранком (1924) и более детально исследовано Шандором Ференци (1925). Она связана со страхом кастрации; вследствие смещения влагалище воспринимается с оральной точки зрения как орган поглощения. Воображаемые зубы, которыми наделено влагалище, часто символизируют отцовский пенис. Нередко символы vagina dentata содержат крыс и змей с большими зубами. У женщин также бывают бессознательные фантазии о том, что они обладают vagina dentata как средством возмездия мужчинам.

Penis dentata — эквивалент vagina dentata — отражает идею о том, что пенис наделен зубами и способен повредить влагалище. Подобные легенды сосуществуют с легендами о vagina dentata. Чаще эта фантазия встречается у женщин, но может быть и у мужчин, сочетаясь с враждебными и садистскими желаниями по отношению к женщинам.

БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:

IJP International Journal of Psycho-analysis

JAP AJournal of the American Psychoanalytic Association

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PSOC Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)

PQ Psychoanalytic Quarterly

WA The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)

PMC Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)





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