One of Freud’s original contributions to 20th century epistemology is the notion of “polymorphous perverse” infantile sexuality. Revisiting Freud, Laplanche reformulates it as the specific character of all human sexuality, which he calls “the sexual” and defines as distinct from and in conflict with love (attachment). He proposes that the sexual drive is not innate or endogenous but is constituted as an effect of seduction, repression, and translation. In the context of Laplanche’s theory of the sexual, the lecture examines the difference between drive and desire, the function of the concepts of castration and the Oedipus complex, the relations of sexuality and gender, and the nature of sublimation. Teresa de Lauretis is Distinguished Profe...
Sigmund Freud’s case studies, dedicated to the analysis of the histories of individual patients, are...
This text takes as its starting point the perception of an important theoretical rupture in the fiel...
This paper discusses Freud’s and Lacan’s theories on fetishism, with special attention for what link...
In Freud’s Drive (2008), Teresa de Lauretis tries to keep the Freudian concept of the drive together...
This chapter examines the apparent proximity between Schopenhauer’s and Freud’s views on the nature ...
The talk will examine how ‘fixation’ is associated with some of the most inventive and enigmatic mom...
It was not exactly Freud’s birthday, but on 27 April 1995 the eminent French psychoanalyst André Gre...
The article is devoted to the topic which relevance is determined by the socio-cultural revolution t...
Exploring central aspects of the role of sexuality in Deleuze's philosophy For Deleuze, sexuality is...
The nascent field of neuropsychoanalysis positions itself as a putative bridge between psychoanalysi...
Throughout the twentieth century, psychoanalysis and feminism were the practico-intellectual fields ...
Following Leo Bersani and Lee Edelman, one might say that, by insisting on sexual minorities’ quest ...
Contemporary interpretations of psychoanalysis (among others A. Leder’s, A. Tauber’s) treat Freud’s ...
Bibliography: leaves 439-473.viii, 473 leaves ; 30 cm.Examines contemporary textual constructions of...
In 1917, Freud defined sexuality as everything related to the distinction between the two sexes, get...
Sigmund Freud’s case studies, dedicated to the analysis of the histories of individual patients, are...
This text takes as its starting point the perception of an important theoretical rupture in the fiel...
This paper discusses Freud’s and Lacan’s theories on fetishism, with special attention for what link...
In Freud’s Drive (2008), Teresa de Lauretis tries to keep the Freudian concept of the drive together...
This chapter examines the apparent proximity between Schopenhauer’s and Freud’s views on the nature ...
The talk will examine how ‘fixation’ is associated with some of the most inventive and enigmatic mom...
It was not exactly Freud’s birthday, but on 27 April 1995 the eminent French psychoanalyst André Gre...
The article is devoted to the topic which relevance is determined by the socio-cultural revolution t...
Exploring central aspects of the role of sexuality in Deleuze's philosophy For Deleuze, sexuality is...
The nascent field of neuropsychoanalysis positions itself as a putative bridge between psychoanalysi...
Throughout the twentieth century, psychoanalysis and feminism were the practico-intellectual fields ...
Following Leo Bersani and Lee Edelman, one might say that, by insisting on sexual minorities’ quest ...
Contemporary interpretations of psychoanalysis (among others A. Leder’s, A. Tauber’s) treat Freud’s ...
Bibliography: leaves 439-473.viii, 473 leaves ; 30 cm.Examines contemporary textual constructions of...
In 1917, Freud defined sexuality as everything related to the distinction between the two sexes, get...
Sigmund Freud’s case studies, dedicated to the analysis of the histories of individual patients, are...
This text takes as its starting point the perception of an important theoretical rupture in the fiel...
This paper discusses Freud’s and Lacan’s theories on fetishism, with special attention for what link...