168 Pages
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Routledge
168 Pages
by
Routledge
168 Pages
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Routledge
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First Published in 2002. To those who see Freud solely as a psychologist and a psychotherapist it may be surprising to find him discussed as a major contributor to sociology. In this book, Robert Bocock argues that Freud’s work, far from being exclusively concerned with individual personality seen in abstraction from the social and cultural environment, does have important implications for social... Read more
Editor's Foreword, Preface to 2002 edition, Preface and Acknowledgements, Chapter 1 Introduction, Chapter 2 Socialization: Language, Gender, Sexuality, Chapter 3 Freud's Social Theory, Chapter 4 Methods and Methodology, Suggestions for Further Reading, Index
Biography
Robert Bocock was formerly Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the Open University. He now does consultancy work.






