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Routledge
238 Pages
by
Routledge
238 Pages
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Routledge
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Freud and the Politics of Psychoanalysis is a sympathetic critique of Freud's work, tracing its political content and context from his early writings on hysteria to his late essays on civilization and religion. Brunner's central claim is that politics is a pervasive and essential component of all of Freud's discourse, since Freud viewed both the psyche and society primarily as constellations of... Read more
1: Nervousness and Nationalism; 1: Hereditary Vices; 2: Suspicious Respectability; 3: Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Jew; 4: Meaningful Sex; 2: A State of Mind; 5: Who Censors Whom, Where and Why?; 6: Politics of Representation; 7: Mechanical Failures; 8: Occupying Forces; 9: Strategies of Conflict; 10: Free to Choose; 3: Between Two Consenting Adults; 11: A Touch of Class; 12: Psychiatry Goes to War; 13: Authority for Hire; 14: Mighty Words; 4: Empires of Passion: Oedipal Politics in Freud’s Writings on Social Relations; 15: Body Heat; 16: Brothers in Arms; 17: Big Daddy; Conclusions
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Jose Brunner






