Thesis
French
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Abstract
Our research is about rap, seen here as a style given to enunciation, located at the edge of speaking and singing. Its difficulties to be seen as part of culture could be explained by the way people have to take it literally, which often cause a feeling of unbearable. It sheds light on some stakes of jouissance that we will explore. It seems to be particularly present within today's teenagers, which lead us to more questions about social ties, of which adolescence becomes "the barometer", according to the famous quote of Winnicott. From a reflection on how rap summons a certain relationship to the voice object, as well as an exploration of Virus's work, we'll suppose that this musical genra is the testimony of an effort to locate one's jouissance and one's skills to deal, through language, with the question of the Real.