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052137779X 978-0521377799 November 29, 1991
Does Freud still have something to teach us? The premise of this volume is that he most certainly does. Approaching Freud from not only the philosophical but also historical, psychoanalytical, anthropological, and sociological perspectives, the contributors show us how Freud gave us a new and powerful way to think about human thought and action. They consider the context of Freud's thought and the structure of his arguments to reveal how he made sense of ranges of experience generally neglected or misunderstood. All the central topics of Freud's work from sexuality and neurosis to morality, art, and culture are covered.

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The range of Freud's work, from sexuality and neurosis to morality, art and culture, is covered in contributions that reveal how he provided society with an original means of interpreting neglected or misunderstood experiences.

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  • Paperback: 370 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (November 29, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 052137779X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521377799
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not for the layperson, and of dubious value to the scholar..., March 10, 2010
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This review is from: The Cambridge Companion to Freud (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy) (Paperback)
If you are confused by Freud, this book will confuse you even further. The thirteen essays in this book were not designed to explain or even apply Freudian principles in any coherent fashion. Indeed, they took confusion one step further by adding post-moderninst jargon to Freudian jargon, making their usefulness to serious scholarship somewhat questionable as well. (Academic essays using trendy intellectual concepts and phraseology tend to have a short shelf life.)

That being said, there was one essay which I found to be of interest. Gerald Izenberg's chapter on the Seduction Theory ("Seduced and abandoned: The rise and fall of Freud's seduction theory") was an interesting study in defense mechanisms. Freud's first theory of the etiology of "hysteria" was that it was generated by the repression of memories of early childhood sexual abuse. A year later, Freud unaccountably changed his position. Real abuse was now transformed into "phantasies" of abuse. This new line of thought generated the cornerstone of Freudian ideology--that what the patient reported as true was merely symbolic. When Jeffrey Masson published his book "Assault on Truth" arguing that Freud's reversal was not due to a recognition of a theoretical error, but to the icy reception the "seduction theory" received from his colleagues (as well as lingering guilt over Freud's participation in the botched surgery of one of his patients), the psychoanalytic community rallied to Freud's defense--the best example of which is to be found in Izenberg's chapter. (Izenberg even mentions Masson in a footnote.)

If you are interested in approaching Freud from a critical perspective, be sure to read Masson's books. They are all very engaging and well researched. (Start with "Final Analysis") A good general introduction to Freud's life and theory can be found in "Freud and His Followers" by Paul Roazen.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Essays, July 1, 2009
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Freud is an enormous influence. I bought this book to observe how contemporary intellectuals handle him. I think there are better books if you are looking for an introduction to Freud's thought as a system. As with most cambridge series, the tension between being accesible to new students of Freud and providing up-to-date scholarship for specialists is hard to straddle.

However, the essays are all interesting (some more than others, by far [Chp. 4, 12, 13 are the best in my opinion]) and I don't regret the time I spent reading them.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Confusing..., April 12, 2000
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It's a regular book about Freud , but it's very complex and confusing and NOT recommended for begginers.It's not a good source of information about Freud himself it's focused on his ideas instead. The information is fragmented and is placed in a strange sequence.
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In his last decade of life Sigmund Freud turned once more to a question that had troubled him ever since he published his conception of the psyche in The Interpretation of Dreams in 1900: What were the implications of individual psychodynamics for civilization as a whole? Read the first page
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accumulated parapraxes, heterosexual genital intercourse between adults, tendentious forgetting, homuncular explanation, combined parapraxes, unconscious mentality, underlying instinct, second topography, first topography, tendentious joke, unconscious mental states, foot fetishism, cultural books, commonsense psychology, phenomenological properties, pathological defense, anal erotism, primal crime, seduction theory, women analysts, analog computation, component capacities, obsessional neurosis, second consciousness, aggressive instinct
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New York, Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, Three Essays, Introductory Lectures, Richard Wollheim, Cambridge University Press, Notre Dame, Wilhelm Fliess, Eternal City, Rat Man, Basic Books, Existentialist Critique of Freud, Oxford University Press, Basil Blackwell, John Stuart Mill, Philosophical Essays, Scientific Psychology, Sigmund Exner, University of Chicago Press, Emma Eckstein, Helene Deutsch, Lampl-de Groot, Miss Lucy, Norbert Hanold
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