Histoire secrète de la séduction sous Freud, Lanouzière.
Histoire secrète de la séduction sous le règne de Freud. (Voix nouvelles en Psychanalyse).
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- Condition : very good, clean, minimal signs of wear, spine stained.
Seduction has long had a sulphurous odour in psychoanalysis, hence the repression of its theory by Freud himself and by his followers. As the author shows, seduction is, by definition, a matter of sexuality and is linked to secrecy. Thus, the fact of revealing it could only confront Freud with a series of problems, both personal and scientific, leading him to rework his discoveries and finally to abandon his famous neurotica. Were women psychoanalysts more daring than Freud? Did they approach this burning subject differently? Having interviewed Melanie Klein, Helene Deutsch and Marie Bonaparte, the author notes, against all expectations, that in the end they did not go any further than he did, despite a common desire to play down the subject. Like him, they experienced the same resistance to exploring the sexual components of mothering and the female imagination, especially when this exploration reaches the most intimate relationship: the woman with herself, the phantasmatic of the breast, and the risk also of calling into question the idealized image of motherhood. The author ends this Secret History of Seduction under Freud's reign with a reminder of the theory of original seduction developed since by Jean Laplanche, in which the breast as an enigmatic signifier finds its place in the sexualization of the little man and a literary illustration of generalized seduction.
Condition | Used - Very Good |
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Language | France |
Illustrated | No |
Publicaton Date | Jan 1, 1991 |
Year | 1991 |
Author / Cartographer / Photographer | Lanouzière Jacqueline |
Editor | Presses Universitaires de France |
First edition | Yes |
Signed edition | No |
Signed binding | No |
Armorial binding | No |
Binding / Format | Softcover |
Size | 21 x 15 cm |
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