Description |
xi, 284 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Pt. 1. Exegesis and Extraction. 1. From disorder towards the focus of inquiry. 2. The 'Freudian Narrow' (FN) theory of symbolism. 3. The 'symbol' in Freud's early writings (1893-1899). 4. Continuation and elaboration (1900-1913). 5. The 'core years' for the FN theory (19l4-1917). 6. The treatment of symbolism in Freud's later writings (1918-1940) -- Pt. 2. Consolidation and Defence. 7. Tbe problem of the 'system unconscious'. 8. The problem of language. 9. Ernest Jones's contribution. 10. The 'Freudian Broad' (FB) theory of symbolism. 11. Symbolism: logical constraints and psychological requirements |
Summary |
"Freud, Psychoanalysis and Symbolism offers an innovative general theory of symbolism, derived from Freud's psychoanalytic theory and relocated within mainstream scientific psychology. Agnes Petocz argues that the treatment of symbolism must begin with the identification and clarification of a set of logical constraints and psychological requirements which any general theory of symbolism must respect, and that these requirements have been neglected by existing accounts across a number of disciplines. Her newly proposed 'Freudian Broad' theory of symbolism, by contrast, does meet these requirements, but only after it has been rehabilitated within a revised psychoanalytic context."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-277) and index |
Subject |
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.
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Psychoanalysis.
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Symbolism (Psychology)
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LC no. |
98039047 |
ISBN |
052159152X |
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