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[[sexual]] stimulation or [[satisfaction]] from [[looking]] at naked [[people]], most often without their [[knowledge]]; a [[love]] of looking at people in this way; also called scoptophilia, voyeurism
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sexual stimulation or satisfaction from looking at naked people==def==The term scoptophilia, subsequently replaced by scopophilia, most often without their knowledge; took its [[place]] in Anglophone [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]] as a love [[translation]] of the [[Freudian]] [[notion]] of ''Schaulust'', "[[pleasure]] in looking at people ," in the [[sense]] of both [[seeing]] and [[being]] seen, as well as "curiosity." [[Freud]] distinguished between two frequently encountered forms of this way; also called scoptophilia[[partial]] [[drive]]: one [[active]], "voyeurism," and the [[other]] [[passive]], "exhibitionism," neither of which he would necessarily rank among perversions (1910a [1909]).As early as 1936, Ernest [[Jones]] wrote...
==See Also==
[[Category:Sexuality]]
[[Category:Psychoanalysis]]
 
[[Category:Psychoanalysis]]
[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Concepts]]
[[Category:Sigmund Freud]]
[[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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