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CHAPTERTITLE I THE TRIUMPHANT VICTIM THE TRIUMPHANT VICTIM A Psychoanalytical Perspective on Sadomasochism and Perverse Thinking J. F. Miller First published in 2013 by Karnac Books Ltd 118 Finchley Road, London NW3 5HT Copyright © 2013 to J. F. Miller. The right of J. F. Miller to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with §§ 77 and 78 of the Copyright Design and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A C.I.P. for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978 1 78049 057 1 Edited, designed and produced by The Studio Publishing Services Ltd www.publishingservicesuk.co.uk e-mail: [email protected] Printed in Great Britain www.karnacbooks.com CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ix ABOUT THE AUTHOR xi WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR xiii FOREWORD xv INTRODUCTION: The human context and the xvii developmental imperative PART I: CLINICAL ISSUES CHAPTER ONE Control and helplessness 3 CHAPTER TWO The core problem: from subversion to perversion 9 CHAPTER THREE Infantile and adult sexuality 13 CHAPTER FOUR Mothering and the parental couple 19 v vi CONTENTS CHAPTER FIVE Pornography and masturbation: the virtual world 27 CHAPTER SIX The avoidance of feeling 33 CHAPTER SEVEN Projective identification and the claustrum 45 CHAPTER EIGHT Sexuality and perversion 59 CHAPTER NINE Masochism and the emotional orphan 75 CHAPTER TEN Romantic agony 87 CHAPTER ELEVEN Hysteria and sadomasochism 103 CHAPTER TWELVE Exhibitionism and voyeurism 109 PART II: SOCIAL MANIFESTATIONS CHAPTER THIRTEEN Symbolisation and concrete thinking 117 CHAPTER FOURTEEN Basic assumption thinking and tribal mentality 129 CHAPTER FIFTEEN Perversely religious and religiously perverse 147 CHAPTER SIXTEEN Evangelical atheism 167 CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Feminism and the phallic Trojan horse 177 CHAPTER EIGHTEEN A child is being murdered 189 CONTENTS vii CHAPTER NINETEEN The everlasting baby and the parasite 203 CHAPTER TWENTY From victim and blame to a saner society 209 PART III: CASE HISTORIES CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Abigail: survival through invisibility 219 CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Judy and Maria: vendettas against the parent/analyst 225 CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Damien: student drop-out and would-be professional 237 psychiatric patient CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Kelly: a case of courage in the face of perversity 243 CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Mark: the battered husband 251 CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Peter and Jim: the black hole of the psyche 259 REFERENCES 269 INDEX 273 In grateful memory of Donald Meltzer, guide, philosopher, and friend, who opened my eyes to the beauty of psychoanalysis and the richness of life it can unlock. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost, my thanks go to my wife, Doreen, whose psycho- analytical insight and sound advice, not to mention her patient support and encouragement, contributed so much to this book. Second, I am indebted to my children, my analytical patients, and child and family clients who did so much to educate me and inform my understanding. I am grateful to Andrea Watson, who read the manuscript and gave me professional feedback, and to Jackie Ingram, who gave me, from her reading, robust critique as a lay person and also identified all the typos, mistakes, and confusions which everyone else had missed. The poem “The Thieves”, by Robert Graves (Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse, 1950, p.115) is quoted by permission of Carcanet Press Ltd. ix

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