Freud’s thinking about the unconscious has always been seen to be more about representations than affects. When it came to the passions of the transference and the demands of his hysterical patients, Freud was always more interested, wanted to move the focus away from the transference, and onto dreams. Hidden wishes more than manifest ones were what captured his imagination and style. This book returns to the repressed theory of passions in Freud’s own thinking, arguing that the repression, fixation and rhythmic movement of affects make up the roots and branches of psychoanalytic thinking. We can think of Freud’s unconscious affects as a tree, with the most passionate and primitive affects that make up the core of our psychic life, moving and branching out into more elaborated emotions and representations. So what moves this tree: the house of our first passions? How we move the tree of our affects, or leave it, is integral to Freud’s understanding of sexuality and the Oedipal Complex.
Jan Campbell
Freudian Passions [EPUB ebook]
Psychoanalysis, Form and Literature
Freudian Passions [EPUB ebook]
Psychoanalysis, Form and Literature
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 276 ● ISBN 9780429914010 ● Publisher Taylor and Francis ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8107506 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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