Freud and the Sexual
Freud and the Sexual
Freud and the Sexual is the translation of Laplanche’s Sexual: La sexualité élargie au sens freudien, his work from 2000 to 2006, and a groundbreaking book by the French psychoanalyst Jean Laplanche that challenges traditional interpretations of Sigmund Freud's theories on sexuality. In this book, Laplanche argues that Freud's work has been misunderstood and misinterpreted, and that his ideas on sexuality are much more complex and nuanced than is commonly thought.
Laplanche draws on his extensive knowledge of Freud's writings and the history of psychoanalysis to explore the origins and evolution of Freud's theories on sexuality. He examines the ways in which Freud's ideas were shaped by his personal experiences, his cultural and historical context, and the influence of his patients.
Laplanche also presents a compelling critique of the "Oedipus complex," which has long been considered a central tenet of Freudian theory. He argues that this concept has been overemphasized and oversimplified, and that it has limited our understanding of the complexities of human sexuality.
Through his rigorous analysis and insightful commentary, Laplanche offers a fresh perspective on Freud's ideas, challenging readers to rethink their assumptions about human sexuality and the role of psychoanalysis in understanding it.
Freud and the Sexual is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of psychoanalysis, the evolution of Freud's ideas, or the complexities of human sexuality. It is a masterful work of scholarship and a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about the nature of the human psyche.
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Contents
1. Drive and Instinct: distinctions, oppositions, supports and intertwinings
2. Sexuality and Attachment in Metapsychology
3. Dream and Communication: should chapter VII be rewritten?
4. Countercurrent
5. Starting from the Fundamental Anthropological Situation
6. Failures of Translation
7. Displacement and Condensation in Freud
8. Sexual Crime
9. Gender, Sex and the Sexual
10. Three Meanings of the Term ‘Unconscious’
11. For Psychoanalysis at the University
12. Intervention in a Debate
13. Levels of Proof
14. The Three Essays and the Theory of Seduction
15. Freud and Philosophy
16. In Debate with Freud
17. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
18. Incest and Infantile Sexuality
19. Castration and Oedipus as Codes and Narrative Schemas