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Mad Men And Medusas Juliet Mitchell

Mad Men And Medusas von Juliet Mitchell

Mad Men And Medusas Juliet Mitchell


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Zusammenfassung

This is an investigation of the history of hysteria which argues for its resuscitation in understanding the human condition. The author uses her clinical experience, classic case histories and Freud's own self-analysis to show how male hysteria came to be written out of psychoanalysis.

Mad Men And Medusas Zusammenfassung

Mad Men And Medusas: Reclaiming Hysteria And the Effects of Sibling Relations On the Human Condition Juliet Mitchell

A provocative and powerful investigation of the history of hysteria which argues for its resuscitation in understanding the human condition. Mitchell uses her clinical experience, classic case histories and Freud's own self analysis to show how male hysteria came to be written out of psychoanalysis. She makes a convincing case for the importance of sibling rivalry in understanding the causes of hysteria and for the term to be reclaimed as a diagnostic tool.

Über Juliet Mitchell

Juliet Mitchell is a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association and a university lecturer in Gender and Society, and Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. Her many books include PSYCHOANALYSIS AND FEMINISM, a new edition of which was published by Penguin in May 2000 and WHO'S AFRAID OF FEMINISM?, co-edited with Ann Oakley.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Hysterial; Sigmund Freud - a fragment of a case of hysteria in a male; Dora - a fragment of a case of hysteria in a female; where has all the hysteria gone?; sexuality, death and reproduction; from hysteria to motherhood; emptiness and possession; the hysterical life; trauma; hysteria - from catastrophe to trauma.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004225352
9780140176513
0140176519
Mad Men And Medusas: Reclaiming Hysteria And the Effects of Sibling Relations On the Human Condition Juliet Mitchell
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Penguin Books Ltd
20001207
400
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