A Brief Apocalyptic History of Psychoanalysis returns us to the birth of psychoanalysis and the trauma of castration that is its umbilicus. The story told in this book centers on the genital mutilation endured in her childhood by Emma Eckstein, Freud's most important patient in his abandonment of the "seduction theory."
A Brief Apocalyptic History of Psychoanalysis returns us to the birth of psychoanalysis and the trauma of castration that is its umbilicus. The story told in this book centers on the genital mutilation endured in her childhood by Emma Eckstein, Freud's most important patient in his abandonment of the "seduction theory."
Carlo Bonomi, Ph.D., is a training and supervising analyst of the Società Italiana di Psicoanalisi Sándor Ferenczi, president of the International Sándor Ferenczi Network (ISFN), co-editor-in-chief of The Wise Baby/Il poppante saggio, and associate editor of the International Forum of Psychoanalysis.
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List of figures Preface by Philippe Réfabert Introduction PART I The woman, a castrated man 1. The voice of Ferenczi 2. Hatred of the woman and veneration of man 3. "Dark continent" PART II The code 4. Amyl, trimethylamin = Brit milah 5. The great Lord Penis 6. The blood bride 7. The tomb PART III Transmission 8. A gap as heredity 9. Catasthrophe PART IV Closing of the circle 10. Giant snakes and dragons that still live 11. Gaps and substitutes 12. The nose as a fetish Postface by Philippe Réfabert References
List of figures Preface by Philippe Réfabert Introduction PART I The woman, a castrated man 1. The voice of Ferenczi 2. Hatred of the woman and veneration of man 3. "Dark continent" PART II The code 4. Amyl, trimethylamin = Brit milah 5. The great Lord Penis 6. The blood bride 7. The tomb PART III Transmission 8. A gap as heredity 9. Catasthrophe PART IV Closing of the circle 10. Giant snakes and dragons that still live 11. Gaps and substitutes 12. The nose as a fetish Postface by Philippe Réfabert References
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