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In this book a group of contemporary psychoanalytic authors dedicated to studies on women and the feminine have been assembled with the objective of displaying points of concordance and discordance in relation to Freudian proposals. Discourse on women has changed greatly since Freud's time. It...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book a group of contemporary psychoanalytic authors dedicated to studies on women and the feminine have been assembled with the objective of displaying points of concordance and discordance in relation to Freudian proposals. Discourse on women has changed greatly since Freud's time. It coincides with deep changes experienced by women and the feminine position, at least in most of the Western world. It is common knowledge that contraceptives, assisted fertilization, advances in women's rights, growingly evident sublimational capacities and demonstrations of professional success have defi. In this book a group of contemporary psychoanalytic authors dedicated to studies on women and the feminine have been assembled with the objective of displaying points of concordance and discordance in relation to Freudian proposals. They select as a starting point: "Femininity", the thirty-third lecture of the New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (1933[1932]), a paper in which Freud reflects, and the same time expands ideas developed in previous texts which state his concepts on femininity. 'Glocer Fiorini and Abelin-Sas Rose are to be much applauded for gathering here a prestigious cadre of authors who bring astute thinking to bear on our understanding of women. Starting with Freud's 1933 classic, "Femininity"--The stimulus to years of psychoanalytic controversy-each contributor poses questions to Freud's "answers," thereby teasing apart notions tightly woven into the fabric of psychoanalytic thought. Released from the corset of traditional thinking, contributors explore the Impressive scholarship and clinical sophistication reflects a nuanced sensitivity to the multiplicity of experiences of the feminine dimension in women, and in men as well. Appreciation for the complexity of the cultural surround is heightened by the inclusion of authors from a number of different countries. This plurality of voices in richly varied languages will greatly intrigue anyone interested in the "riddle" of femininity.'-Dianne Elise, PhD, Associate Editor, Studies in Gender and Sexuality. 'A collection of fascinating essays on many critical issues regarding femininity from a variety of perspectives. They consider classic as well as contemporary issues, in the context of changes in psychoanalytic theory, society, and culture. Unsettled controversies on female masochism and penis envy are revisited. But the essays confirm that there is much more to a woman's destiny then her anatomy and physiology, addressing the role of object relations, culture, and education on the development and expression of femininity. The relationship of attitudes towards motherhood to instinctual drives and female sexuality is explored in a cultural context in which many women elect not to have children. Psychoanalytic views on non-traditional family patterns, such as single mother and homosexual couples with biological or adopted children invoke issues that were never envisioned in the earlier psychoanalytic literature. Bisexuality as an essential component of analytic work supersedes the narrow proposition of the "bedrock" repudiation of femininity in the male. Not disregarding universal aspects of femininity, such as periodicity, the editors emphasize the unique qualities of each woman; the creativity of women is highlighted rather than their limitations. The scope and depth of the individual essays, their stimulating cross-currents, and the balanced views and reviews engage controversy without polemics. The book is a valuable set of contributions to its timeless topic. It is highly recommended for very rewarding analytic reading and reflection.'-Harold P. Blum, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, former Editor, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Leticia Glocer Fiorini is a training psychoanalyst of the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association. She is also current Chair (since 2005) of the Publications Committee of the International Psychoanalytical Association; former Chair of the Publications Committee of the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association and former Editor of the Revista de Psicoanalisis, Buenos Aires; and General Editor of the IPA Publications Committee's Series. Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose is a member of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and of the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine. For the last twenty-six years, she has been a member of CAPS (Center for the Advancement of Psychoanalytic Studies). She was the founder and Chairperson of this Institute's Colloquium with Visiting Authors, where analysts from all over the world, with different perspectives in psychoanalysis, would join us to discuss their points of view. --Book Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 258 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-250) and index. |
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spelling | On Freud's "femininity" / edited by Leticia Glocer Fiorini & Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose. London : Karnac Books, 2010. 1 online resource (xiv, 258 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Contemporary Freud turning points and critical issues Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-250) and index. pt. 1. Lecture XXXIII : "Femininity" (1933) / Sigmund Freud -- pt. 2. Discussion of "Femininity." Print version record. In this book a group of contemporary psychoanalytic authors dedicated to studies on women and the feminine have been assembled with the objective of displaying points of concordance and discordance in relation to Freudian proposals. Discourse on women has changed greatly since Freud's time. It coincides with deep changes experienced by women and the feminine position, at least in most of the Western world. It is common knowledge that contraceptives, assisted fertilization, advances in women's rights, growingly evident sublimational capacities and demonstrations of professional success have defi. In this book a group of contemporary psychoanalytic authors dedicated to studies on women and the feminine have been assembled with the objective of displaying points of concordance and discordance in relation to Freudian proposals. They select as a starting point: "Femininity", the thirty-third lecture of the New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (1933[1932]), a paper in which Freud reflects, and the same time expands ideas developed in previous texts which state his concepts on femininity. 'Glocer Fiorini and Abelin-Sas Rose are to be much applauded for gathering here a prestigious cadre of authors who bring astute thinking to bear on our understanding of women. Starting with Freud's 1933 classic, "Femininity"--The stimulus to years of psychoanalytic controversy-each contributor poses questions to Freud's "answers," thereby teasing apart notions tightly woven into the fabric of psychoanalytic thought. Released from the corset of traditional thinking, contributors explore the Impressive scholarship and clinical sophistication reflects a nuanced sensitivity to the multiplicity of experiences of the feminine dimension in women, and in men as well. Appreciation for the complexity of the cultural surround is heightened by the inclusion of authors from a number of different countries. This plurality of voices in richly varied languages will greatly intrigue anyone interested in the "riddle" of femininity.'-Dianne Elise, PhD, Associate Editor, Studies in Gender and Sexuality. 'A collection of fascinating essays on many critical issues regarding femininity from a variety of perspectives. They consider classic as well as contemporary issues, in the context of changes in psychoanalytic theory, society, and culture. Unsettled controversies on female masochism and penis envy are revisited. But the essays confirm that there is much more to a woman's destiny then her anatomy and physiology, addressing the role of object relations, culture, and education on the development and expression of femininity. The relationship of attitudes towards motherhood to instinctual drives and female sexuality is explored in a cultural context in which many women elect not to have children. Psychoanalytic views on non-traditional family patterns, such as single mother and homosexual couples with biological or adopted children invoke issues that were never envisioned in the earlier psychoanalytic literature. Bisexuality as an essential component of analytic work supersedes the narrow proposition of the "bedrock" repudiation of femininity in the male. Not disregarding universal aspects of femininity, such as periodicity, the editors emphasize the unique qualities of each woman; the creativity of women is highlighted rather than their limitations. The scope and depth of the individual essays, their stimulating cross-currents, and the balanced views and reviews engage controversy without polemics. The book is a valuable set of contributions to its timeless topic. It is highly recommended for very rewarding analytic reading and reflection.'-Harold P. Blum, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, former Editor, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Leticia Glocer Fiorini is a training psychoanalyst of the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association. She is also current Chair (since 2005) of the Publications Committee of the International Psychoanalytical Association; former Chair of the Publications Committee of the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association and former Editor of the Revista de Psicoanalisis, Buenos Aires; and General Editor of the IPA Publications Committee's Series. Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose is a member of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and of the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine. For the last twenty-six years, she has been a member of CAPS (Center for the Advancement of Psychoanalytic Studies). She was the founder and Chairperson of this Institute's Colloquium with Visiting Authors, where analysts from all over the world, with different perspectives in psychoanalysis, would join us to discuss their points of view. --Book Jacket. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc868dQ6vRkyktcKcT8md Freud, Sigmund. idszbz Femininity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047739 Psychoanalysis and feminism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89005286 Femininity https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D057227 Freudian Theory https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005619 Féminité. Psychanalyse et féminisme. PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality. bisacsh Femininity fast Psychoanalysis and feminism fast Psychoanalyse. idszbz Frau. idszbz Weiblichkeit. idszbz Fiorini, Leticia Glocer. Rose, Graciela Abelin-Sas. Print version: On Freud's "femininity". London : Karnac Books, 2010 (DLC) 2010444884 Contemporary Freud. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90689630 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=366881 Volltext |
spellingShingle | On Freud's "femininity" / Contemporary Freud. pt. 1. Lecture XXXIII : "Femininity" (1933) / Sigmund Freud -- pt. 2. Discussion of "Femininity." Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc868dQ6vRkyktcKcT8md Freud, Sigmund. idszbz Femininity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047739 Psychoanalysis and feminism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89005286 Femininity https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D057227 Freudian Theory https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005619 Féminité. Psychanalyse et féminisme. PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality. bisacsh Femininity fast Psychoanalysis and feminism fast Psychoanalyse. idszbz Frau. idszbz Weiblichkeit. idszbz |
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title | On Freud's "femininity" / |
title_auth | On Freud's "femininity" / |
title_exact_search | On Freud's "femininity" / |
title_full | On Freud's "femininity" / edited by Leticia Glocer Fiorini & Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose. |
title_fullStr | On Freud's "femininity" / edited by Leticia Glocer Fiorini & Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose. |
title_full_unstemmed | On Freud's "femininity" / edited by Leticia Glocer Fiorini & Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose. |
title_short | On Freud's "femininity" / |
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topic | Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc868dQ6vRkyktcKcT8md Freud, Sigmund. idszbz Femininity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047739 Psychoanalysis and feminism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89005286 Femininity https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D057227 Freudian Theory https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005619 Féminité. Psychanalyse et féminisme. PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality. bisacsh Femininity fast Psychoanalysis and feminism fast Psychoanalyse. idszbz Frau. idszbz Weiblichkeit. idszbz |
topic_facet | Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 Freud, Sigmund. Femininity. Psychoanalysis and feminism. Femininity Freudian Theory Féminité. Psychanalyse et féminisme. PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality. Psychoanalysis and feminism Psychoanalyse. Frau. Weiblichkeit. |
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