Ahhh! I'm a Freud fan girl! Outside of the drive paradigm, anyway
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Replying to @kellydraper
Early Freud is best. Don't trust Strachey's translation. It's horribly bastardized with Greek neologisms. Fav book is 3 essays on sexuality
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Replying to @tadkins613
Cool! I haven't read much more than his popular works; more studied his clinical orientation in re: clinical practice and history
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Replying to @kellydraper
Laplanche revives what Freud turned away from, the seduction theory. But he universalizes it and generalizes it. Lemme see if I can find it.
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Replying to @tadkins613
Oh wow, yeah I only know the basic background on that. I know it's considered a major black stain on his legacy
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Replying to @kellydraper @tadkins613
That he turned his back on it, i mean
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Replying to @kellydraper
His idea is that. We are born without an unconscious, but due to helplessness we rely on a caregiver, the mother or her substitute
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Replying to @kellydraper
Well. Laplanche doesn't polemicize Jung like Freud. But he is much closer to Freud in his emphasis on sexuality
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Replying to @tadkins613
Ahhhh. Well, great conversation! Hopefully we can pick this back up soon!
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Here is an essay I wrote on Brave New World via Freud and Laplanche. I would be thrilled if you glanced at it https://fractalontology.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/the-mother-or-her-substitute-sexuality-and-self-preservation-in-huxleys-anti-world/ …
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