单词 | jouissance |
释义 | jouissancen.ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > [noun] > possession and use or enjoyment fruition1413 jouissance1484 joyance1596 1484 W. Caxton tr. G. de la Tour-Landry Bk. Knight of Tower (1971) lvii. 83 He may not be peasyble to the reame ne haue the Ioysaunce of it. 1539 in State Papers Henry VIII (1830) I. 599 He concluded that the Duk of Sax shuld have the joyssance of all them. 1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. i. xxxviii. 122 In full jovyssance of them. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > [noun] merrinesseOE gladnessc900 mirtheOE playeOE dreamOE gladshipc975 lissOE willOE hightOE blithenessc1000 gladc1000 winOE blissc1175 delices?c1225 delight?c1225 joy?c1225 comfortc1230 listc1275 gladhead1303 daintyc1325 fainnessc1340 lightnessa1350 delectationc1384 delightingc1390 comfortationa1400 fainheada1400 blithec1400 fainc1400 delicacyc1405 gladsomeness1413 reveriea1425 joyousitiea1450 joyfulnessc1485 jucundity1536 joyousness1549 joc1560 delightfulness1565 jouissance1579 joyance1590 levitya1631 revelling1826 chuckle1837 joyancy1849 a song in one's heart1862 delightsomeness1866 the mind > emotion > pleasure > merriment > [noun] dreamOE man-dreamOE gleea1200 galec1200 bauderyc1386 oliprancec1390 cheera1393 gaynessc1400 disportc1405 joyousitiea1450 festivitya1500 lakea1500 gaiety1573 merriment1574 jucundity1575 galliardise?1577 jouissance1579 merrymake1579 jolliment1590 mirth1591 jollyhead1596 spleen1598 jocantry16.. geniality1609 jovialty1621 jocundry1637 gaietry1650 sport1671 fun1726 galliardism1745 gig1777 merrymaking1779 hilarity1834 rollick1852 1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. May 25 To see those folkes make such iouysaunce. 1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Nov. 2 When shall it please thee sing..songs of some iouisaunce? 1594 R. Carew tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne v. 230 For such their comming, mirth and iouyssance. 1597 Pilgrimage Parnassus iv. 489 Till you have tasted of this ioyisance. 1633 J. Done tr. ‘Aristeas’ Aunc. Hist. Septuagint 126 All the Company betooke them to make cheare and to jouisance. 1657 T. Reeve God's Plea for Nineveh 98 We cannot abdicate wonted jovisances. 1750 W. Dodd Poems (1767) 45 They rioted in jovisaunce secure. Draft additions June 2019 In various psychoanalytic and literary theories: physical or intellectual ecstasy, esp. considered extreme or overwhelming.Originally, in Lacanian psychoanalytic theory, jouissance was used to denote erotic ecstasy that threatens to overwhelm the individual. The term was later, in the literary theory of Roland Barthes, used to describe the bliss of having cultural expectations challenged or overturned (as when reading, viewing, etc.). Lacanian jouissance was taken up by French feminists of the late 20th cent. to denote sexual pleasure and creative energy associated with the female body. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > [noun] > state of wonder wonderc1290 ecstasyc1384 mazednessc1395 study?1397 mazec1425 wonderfulness1532 wonderment1535 gape1712 astoundment1810 marvelment1823 jouissance1968 1968 A. Wilden tr. J. Lacan Lang. of Self iii. 79 Since he [sc. the slave] knows that he is mortal he also knows that the master can die. From this moment on he is able to accept his laboring for the master and his renunciation of jouissance in the meantime. 1998 S. McCracken Pulp vi. 154 The popular text does not challenge the reader. It can never be what Barthes calls the text of jouissance.., which disrupts the reader's identity. 2005 Jrnl. Mod. Lit. 28 ii. 30 The phrase used to describe Julia's moment of jouissance, ‘she saw the very fountain of her being spurt up in pure, silver drops’ is ejaculatory, a fountain of life. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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