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Freud and the Politics of Psychoanalysis

Title
Freud and the Politics of Psychoanalysis.
ISBN
1351310763
9781351310765
Edition
First edition.
Publication
London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource : text file, PDF
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Summary
"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 power and domination. Brunner shows that when read politically, Freud's discourse can be seen to unite mechanics and meaning into a plausible, fruitful and internally consistent theory of the mind, therapy, family and society. Part one deals with the medical and political background of Freud's work. It explains how Freud postulated mental principles that were the same for all races and nations. The second part is concerned with the logic and language of Freud's theory of the mind. Brunner also details how Freud introduced dynamics of dominance and subjugation into the very core of the psyche. Part three addresses dynamics of power in the clinical setting, which Freud forged out of a curious blend of authoritarian and liberal elements. Brunner focuses on how this setting creates an arena for verbal politics. He also examines various social factors that influenced the therapeutic practice of psychoanalysis, such as class, gender and education. Part four explores Freud's analysis of the family and large-scale social institutions. Though Brunner is critical of the authoritarian bias in Freud's social theory, he suggests that it provides a useful vocabulary to unmask hidden psychological aspects of domination and subjection. This is an essential book for those interested in the history of ideas and psychoanalysis. Josu Brunner is Senior Lecturer at the Buchmann Faculty of Law and the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, both at Tel Aviv University. Born in Zorich, Switzerland, he has been living in Israel for most of the last three decades. He is author of numerous publications on the history and politics of psychoanalysis and contemporary political theory."--Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 26, 2024
Contents
Part, 1 Nervousness and Nationalism
Medical Politics and the Origins of Psychoanalysis / José Brunner
chapter 1 Hereditary Vices / José Brunner
chapter 2 Suspicious Respectability / José Brunner
chapter 3 Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Jew / José Brunner
chapter 4 Meaningful Sex / José Brunner
part, 2 A State of Mind
Metaphorical Politics in Freud's Metapsychology / José Brunner
chapter 5 Who Censors Whom, Where and Why? / José Brunner
chapter 6 Politics of Representation / José Brunner
chapter 7 Mechanical Failures / José Brunner
chapter 8 Occupying Forces / José Brunner
chapter 9 Strategies of Conflict / José Brunner
chapter 10 Free to Choose / José Brunner
part, 3 Between Two Consenting Adults
Face-to-Face Politics in the Clinical Practice of Psychoanalysis / José Brunner
chapter 11 A Touch of Class / José Brunner
chapter 12 Psychiatry Goes to War / José Brunner
chapter 13 Authority for Hire / José Brunner
chapter 14 Mighty Words / José Brunner
part, 4 Empires of Passion: Oedipal Politics in Freud's Writings on Social Relations / José Brunner
chapter 15 Body Heat / José Brunner
chapter 16 Brothers in Arms / José Brunner
chapter 17 Big Daddy / José Brunner.
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