fascinance

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Etymology[edit]

See fascinate. Coined by Bracha L. Ettinger.

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Noun[edit]

fascinance (uncountable)

  1. (matrixial theory) A transformational and creative gaze, contrasted with the Lacanian "fascinum".
    • 2009, Bracha Ettinger, Fragilization and Resistance:
      In this spiral movement, the psyche-spirit of the painter, in itself already an expression of trans-subjective psychic involvment[sic], is embroidered by a passionate actively-passive fascinance.
    • 2011, Halina Brunning, Psychoanalytic Reflections on a Changing World:
      [] Ettinger's fascinance is a moment that has transformational properties, allowing a working-through of mother–daughter relations []