FreudianismElsevier Science, 28/08/1976 - 153 páginas Freudianism: A Marxist Critique investigates Freud's theory and method, that Freud's use of "the unconscious" in psychoanalysis is questionable. The book discusses that the unconscious is an aspect of "the conscious" something like an "unofficial conscious" different from the normal, everyday "official conscious." The conscious is assumed as an "inner speech" with the properties of language, and because the unconscious is an aspect of the conscious, hence the unconscious is also linguistic in nature. Humans, according to Freud's theory, are inherently false, individualistic, asocial, existing in an ahistorical setting. The strength of the book comes from its concept of discourse that binds humans together in their social contexts of action and history through language. The book notes that the "cosmism" of Steiner's anthroposophy, Bergson's biologism, and Frued's psychobiologism and sexualism have endowed with their own features the physiognomy of the modern "Kulturmensch." In this culture, the Steinerians, the Bergsonians, and the Freudians have raised the three altars of Frued's belief-magic, instinct, and sex. Psychiatrists, psycho-analysts, psychologists, philosophers, as well as students of psychology and its related branches will find this book very challenging. |
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Translators Introduction | 1 |
The Basic Ideological Motif of Freudianism | 7 |
Two Trends in Modern Psychology | 19 |
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analysis Anthony Wilden artistic aspect basic Baxtin become biological C. G. Jung censorship child concepts condensation and displacement conflict conscious construct creativity critical culture doctrine domain erogenous zones evaluation example experience expression external apprehension extraverbal fact factors father feelings formation free association Freudianism fundamental hero human behavior ideological images important infantile inner speech Interpretation of Dreams intonation Jacques Lacan James Strachey joke Lacan linguistic listener manifest Marxist material meaning modern motif motives nature Oedipus complex organism outward speech patient period person phenomena phenomenon philosophy physiological poetic point of view present psyche psychical psychoanalysis relations repressed Roman Jakobson Russian scientific scious semiotic sexual instinct Sigmund Freud social focus sociological speaker Standard Edition structuralist structure Studies on Hysteria subjective psychology superego symbols symptoms theory of language thought tion trans translation uncon unconscious V. N. Vološinov value judgments verbal discourse verbal reactions Vološinov whole words
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Official Discourse: On Discourse Analysis, Government Publications, Ideology ... Frank Burton,Pat Carlen Pré-visualização indisponível - 1979 |