Men Under the Microscope: The Gaze of Other Men, "The Subject Who Is Supposed to Know," and the Pursuit of Wholeness

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AMERICAN IMAGO Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1353/aim.2024.a923507
Elizabeth McManaman Tyler
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While numerous Men and Masculinities scholars discuss how men “perform” or seek to “prove” their masculinity to other men, a psychoanalytic investigation into the structural relations of this dynamic—especially with regard to young American high school- and college-age men—is needed. Using Peggy Orenstein’s Boys and Sex: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent, and Navigating the New Masculinity (2020) as a source text, I draw on the Lacanian concept of “the subject who is supposed to know” to elucidate the homosocial nature of masculinity. A Lacanian reading of Boys and Sex suggests that American high school and college men’s desires are incited by the ostensible enjoyment, or jouissance, they witness other men experiencing when engaging in “masculine” behaviors. Orenstein’s adolescent and young-adult interviewees demonstrate how “what one wants” is inextricably bound with what one sees (or interprets) other men wanting. While Men and Masculinities scholars argue that performances of masculinity are enacted to avoid ostracism and humiliation, a Lacanian account centers on the psychic pursuit of (illusory) wholeness. Lastly, Lacan’s notion of “traversing the fantasy” offers a path toward reclaiming agency despite the sway of cultural ideals and the gaze of Others.

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显微镜下的男人其他男人的凝视、"应该知道的对象 "和对完整的追求
摘要:尽管许多《男性与男性气质》(Men and Masculinities)学者都在讨论男性如何 "表演 "或试图向其他男性 "证明 "自己的男性气质,但对这种动态的结构性关系--尤其是针对美国高中和大学的年轻男性--的精神分析研究仍有必要。利用佩吉-奥伦斯坦(Peggy Orenstein)的《男孩与性》(Boys and Sex:Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent, and Navigating the New Masculinity (2020)》一书作为素材,我借鉴了拉康式的 "应该知道的主体 "概念,来阐释男性气质的同质性。对《男孩与性》的拉康式解读表明,美国高中和大学男性的欲望是被他们目睹其他男性在从事 "男性 "行为时所体验到的表面上的享受或 "愉悦"(jouissance)所激发的。奥伦斯坦的青少年受访者表明,"自己想要什么 "与看到(或理解)其他男性想要什么有着千丝万缕的联系。男性与男性气质》(Men and Masculinities)一书的学者们认为,男性气质的表现是为了避免被排斥和羞辱,而拉康的观点则以追求(虚幻的)整体性的心理为中心。最后,拉康的 "穿越幻想 "概念为我们提供了一条在文化理想和他人注视的影响下重新获得代理权的道路。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1939 by Sigmund Freud and Hanns Sachs, AMERICAN IMAGO is the preeminent scholarly journal of psychoanalysis. Appearing quarterly, AMERICAN IMAGO publishes innovative articles on the history and theory of psychoanalysis as well as on the reciprocal relations between psychoanalysis and the broad range of disciplines that constitute the human sciences. Since 2001, the journal has been edited by Peter L. Rudnytsky, who has made each issue a "special issue" and introduced a topical book review section, with a guest editor for every Fall issue.
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