The chains of eros the sexual in psychoanalysis
The author, a leading figure in contemporary psychoanalytic theory, deplores the absence of sexuality and the erotic from current psychoanalytic theory and practice. Instead, he demonstrates how human sexuality forms an 'erotic chain'. The work of analysis, he argues, consists in following...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Karnac Books
2008.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798103306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- COVER; A NOTE ON TEXTS; PUBLISHER'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; CONTENTS; Preface; Chapter 1. Starting from the sexual; Chapter 2. Freud's coherence; Chapter 3. The sexual invariant and the return of Puritanism; Chapter 4. Eros, from Vienna to London; Chapter 5. The retreat of the sexual and its extreme forms; Chapter 6. Maternal sexuality; Chapter 7. And woman?; Chapter 8. Jouissance according to Lacan and others; Chapter 9. Towards a Metabiology; Chapter 10. On the limit-concept: 'a drawer is a push-button in Geman '24; Chapter 11. The thing and the chain
- Chapter 12. Returning t o origins: translation and drives Chapter 13. Trieb; Chapter 14. Eros: drives of life or love; Chapter 15. Eros and Psyche; Chapter 16. Representation and the erotic; Chapter 17. Theoretical strategies: dogmatic and genetic perspectives; Chapter 18. Traumas: yesterday and today; Chapter 19. Sexuality in contemporary analysis; Chapter 20. The sexualisation of non-libidinal conflicts; Chapter 21. Bisexuality and homosexualit(ies); Chapter 22. A note on paedophilia; Chapter 23. Another translation; Chapter 24. Biosexuality; Chapter 25. The language of sex
- Chapter 26. Cultural variationsChapter 27. The double alterity; Chapter 28. Pause; Chapter 29. The chains of Eros; Chapter 30. Outline; Notes; Bibliography; Index