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The Freudian Mystique : Freud, Women, and Feminism.

"Lucid and convincing ... Makes clear that [Freud's] vision was limited both by the social climate in which he worked and the personal experiences he preferred, subconsciously, not to deal with."--Los Angeles Times. Sigmund Freud was quite arguably one of the most influential thinkers...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Slipp, Samuel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : NYU Press, 1993.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; The Freudian Mystique; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART ONE Historical-Cultural Background; 1. Psychoanalysis and Feminine Psychology; 2. Magic, the Fear of Women, and Patriarchy; 3. Preoedipal Development and Social Attitudes toward Women; 4. Dethroning the Goddess and Phallocentrism; 5. Projective Identification and Misogyny; PART TWO Freud and Feminine Psychology; 6. Freud and His Mother; 7. Sex, Death, and Abandonment; 8. Freud's Family Dynamics; 9. Omitting the Mother and Preoedipal Period in Freud's Theory.
  • 10. Female Sexual Development in Freudian Theory11. Preoedipal Development in Girls and Boys; 12. Maternal Merging in Society and the family; 13. Freud's Support of Career-Oriented Women; 14. Controversial Relationships with Women and Freud's Art Collection; PART THREE Current Issues; 15. Freud and Jung; 16. Modern Changes in Psychoanalysis; 17. Toward a New Feminine Psychology; 18. Epilogue: The Evolution of Feminism and Integration with Psychoanalysis; References; Name Index; Subject Index.