Psychoanalytic anthropology after Freud : essays marking the fiftieth anniversary of Freud's death / David H. Spain, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Psyche Press, (c)1992.Description: x, 332 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • GN508 .P793 1992
  • GN508
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Contents:
David H. Spain -- The self in African culture Robert A. LeVine -- Desire in kinship: a Lacanian view of the South Indian familial self Margaret Trawick -- Multiple mothering and separation-individuation: evidence from some Nigerian children JoAnn F. Campbell -- Fields of shame: anthropologists abroad Benjamin Kilborne -- Implications of some psychoanalytic concepts in the Indian context B.K. Ramanujam -- Freud in a forest of symbols: the religious background of psychoanalytic anthropology John M. Ingham -- Anglo-American values in post-Freudian psychoanalysis Suzanne R. Kirschner -- Oedipus Rex or edifice wrecked? Some comments on the universality of oedipality and on the cultural limitations of Freud's thought David H. Spain -- Psychoanalysis and materialism: do they mix? / Allen Johnson -- Freud's findings in the context of recent evolutionary theory Christopher Badcock -- The "primary process" revisited Melford E. Spiro.
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Psycholanalytic anthropology after Freud: a personal and appreciative introduction David H. Spain -- The self in African culture Robert A. LeVine -- Desire in kinship: a Lacanian view of the South Indian familial self Margaret Trawick -- Multiple mothering and separation-individuation: evidence from some Nigerian children JoAnn F. Campbell -- Fields of shame: anthropologists abroad Benjamin Kilborne -- Implications of some psychoanalytic concepts in the Indian context B.K. Ramanujam -- Freud in a forest of symbols: the religious background of psychoanalytic anthropology John M. Ingham -- Anglo-American values in post-Freudian psychoanalysis Suzanne R. Kirschner -- Oedipus Rex or edifice wrecked? Some comments on the universality of oedipality and on the cultural limitations of Freud's thought David H. Spain -- Psychoanalysis and materialism: do they mix? / Allen Johnson -- Freud's findings in the context of recent evolutionary theory Christopher Badcock -- The "primary process" revisited Melford E. Spiro.

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