Freud and the Non European

Freud and the Non European
Author: Edward W. Said,Jacqueline Rose
Publsiher: Verso
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1859845002

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Reveals Saidâe(tm)s abiding interest in Freudâe(tm)s work and its important influence on his own.

Freud and the Non European

Freud and the Non European
Author: Edward W. Said,Jacqueline Rose
Publsiher: Verso
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1844675114

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Banned by the Freud Institute in Vienna, this controversial lecture became Edward Said's final book.

Freud And The Non European

Freud And The Non European
Author: Edward Said
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781781681459

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Banned by the Freud institute in Vienna, this controversial lecture eventually became Edward Said’s final book. Freud and the Non-European builds on Said’s abiding interest in the psychoanalyst’s work to examine Freud’s assumption that Moses was an Egyptian and from there explore the limits of identity. Such an unresolved, nuanced sense of identity, Said argues, might one day form the basis for a new understanding between Israelis and Palestinians. Published here with an introduction by Christopher Bollas and a response by Jacqueline Rose.

Freud and Said

Freud and Said
Author: Robert K. Beshara
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030567439

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This book examines the theoretical links between Edward W. Said and Sigmund Freud as well the relationship between psychoanalysis, postcolonialism and decoloniality more broadly. The author begins by offering a comprehensive review of the literature on psychoanalysis and postcolonialism, which is contextualized within the apparatus of racialized capitalism. In the close analysis of the interconnections between the Freud and Said that follows, there is an attempt to decolonize the former and psychoanalyze the latter. He argues that decolonizing Freud does not mean canceling him; rather, he employs Freud’s sharpest insights for our time, by extending his critique of modernity to coloniality. It is also advanced that psychoanalyzing Said does not mean psychologizing the man; instead the book's aim is to demonstrate the influence of psychoanalysis on Said’s work. It is asserted that Said began with Freud, repressed him, and then Freud returned. Reading Freud and Said side by side allows for the theorization of what the author calls contrapuntal psychoanalysis as liberation praxis, which is discussed in-depth in the final chapters. This book, which builds on the author’s previous work, Decolonial Psychoanalysis, will be a valuable text to scholars and students from across the psychology discipline with an interest in Freud, Said and the broader relationship between psychoanalysis and colonialism.

Civilization and Its Discontents

Civilization and Its Discontents
Author: Sigmund Freud
Publsiher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 81
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780486282534

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(Dover thrift editions).

Freud and the Non European

Freud and the Non European
Author: Edward W. Said
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781781685082

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Using an impressive array of material from literature, archaeology and social theory, Edward Said explores the profound implications of Freud's Moses and Monotheism for Middle-East politics today. The resulting book reveals Said's abiding interest in Freud's work and its important influence on his own. He proposes that Freud's assumption that Moses was an Egyptian undermines any simple ascription of a pure identity, and further that identity itself cannot be thought or worked through without the recognition of the limits inherent in it. Said suggests that such an unresolved, nuanced sense of identity might, if embodied in political reality, have formed, or might still form, the basis for a new understanding between Jews and Palestinians. Instead, Israel's relentless march towards an exclusively Jewish state denies any sense of a more complex, inclusive past.

Knowing Not Knowing and Jouissance

Knowing  Not Knowing  and Jouissance
Author: Raul Moncayo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783319940038

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This book explores the practice and transmission of Lacanian and Freudian theory. It discusses the pure versus applied analysis of Lacanian and Freudian theory in practice; and the hierarchical versus circular transmissions within psychoanalytic organizations. Underpinned by extensive practical knowledge of the clinic, this work examines the differences between Freud and Lacan in their understanding of the subject and the unconscious and pushes them in new directions. The book also offers an analysis and commentary of several key Lacanian texts including an accessible study of the notoriously challenging text L'etourdit. Offering both divergent and reinforcing takes on Lacan, the author explores the traits that separate out the psychoanalyst from other twentieth-century thinkers and theorists. This book offers a clear clinical picture of where Lacanian psychoanalysis is today, both in the US and internationally.

Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire

Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire
Author: Hans Eysenck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351523295

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Hans Eysenck was one of the best-known research psychologists of the twentieth century. Respected as a prolific author, he was unafraid to address controversial topics. In Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire, he places himself at the center of the debate on psychoanalytic theory, challenging the state of Freudian theory and modern-day psychoanalytic practice and questioning the premises on which psychoanalysis is based. In so doing, Eysenck illustrates the shortcomings of both psychoanalysis as a method of curing neurotic and psychotic behaviors, and of the theory of dreams and their interpretation. He also analyzes Freud's influence on anthropology and his alleged contributions to science.While books about Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis abound, most have been written by followers and acolytes and are therefore uncritical, unaware of alternative theories, or written as weapons in a war of propaganda. Others are long and highly technical, and therefore valuable only to students and professionals. Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire, on the other hand, was written with the non-professional in mind, and is for those who wish to know what modern scholarship has discovered about the truth or falsity of Freudian doctrines.Graced with an incisive new preface by Sybil Eysenck exploring her husband's motivation for writing the book, Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire is an authoritative and convincing work that exposes the underlying contradictions in Freudian theory, as well as the limitations and errors of psychoanalysis.