K. Temmerman, Julien Quackelbeen – Autoerotic Asphyxia – From Phenomenology to Psychoanalysis
THE LETTER 08 (Autumn 1996) pages 49-70
Introduction
On the subject of man’s sexual life, history teaches us at least h~o, ostensibly opposite facts: first of all that throughout all cultures sexuality has a virtually endless series of variations but also that, despite its public expressions, it also remains highly concealed, highly secretive; as if precisely in this domain man were a multiple Janus figure.
Autoerotic asphyxia (AEA), also referred to as asphyxiophilia, is one of these possible types of expression, the private nature of which is stressed par excellence. At any time the way in which it is viewed is a function of the appraisals that are commonly accepted at the time when the evaluation is formulated. At one time the practice applies as a refined routine in highly cultivated circles, at another it belongs to the classical range of services supplied by prostitutes and finally, when viewed. from the sphere of action of the (forensic) psychiatrist or the sexologist, it is a sexual ‘aberration’, a perversion.
In what follows, we shall be presenting a critical status quaestionis of the available scientific sources on the subject, in which ultimately, based on the phenomenological description of its enactment, we shall be elucidating on the potential contribution of psychoanalysis.
Autoerotic Asphyxia – From Phenomenology to Psychoanalysis
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