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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Freud?s gamble Chapter I: From seduction to sexual biology 1. Introduction 2. Neurasthenia and anxiety neurosis (1892-95) 3. The theory of seduction 4. December 6, 1896: the introduction of perversion 5. Freud?s new insights 6. November 14, 1897 : organic repression and the origin of disgust 7. Infantile sexuality and sexual phantasies 8. Conclusion Chapter II: Clinical anthropology in the ?Three essays on the theory of sexuality? 1. Introduction 2. The lost instinct Introduction Deviations with regard to the object of the sexual drive Deviations with regard to the aim of the sexual drive The ?popular? views on sexuality or?beyond the norm? Sexuality and neurosis 3. Infantile sexuality Infantile sexuality and organic repression Nature and culture in the ?Three essays on the theory of sexuality? The erogenous zones and the characteristics of infantile sexual life The meaning of seduction in the ?Three essays on the theory of sexuality? Conclusion: the gap between the adult and child 4. The developmental phases of infantile sexuality 5. Conclusion: the anthropological difference in later editions of the Three essays Chapter III: The return of the trauma in the later work of Ferenczi 1. Introduction 2. Analysis as the repetition of the trauma 3. Confusion of tongues between child and adult 4. Ferenczi?s modification of analytique technique 5. Theoretical implications 6. Conclusion Chapter IV : Jean Laplanche and the theory of general seduction 1. Introduction 2. Laplanche?s critique of Freudian biologism 3. Laplanche?s critique of Ferenczi 4. The original seduction 5. Seduction as the truth of the theory of anaclysis 6. Erogeneity, sexuality and seduction 7. From Freud to Laplanche: primal repression and the drive 8. The translation of the trauma and the Oedipus complex 9. Conclusion: primacy of sexuality or primacy of the enigmatic Conclusion: Confusion of tongues. The primacy of sexuality?
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Psychoanalysis, Sex (Psychology)Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939, Ferenczi, Sâandor, 1873-1933, Laplanche, Jean