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

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Psyche Press, [(c)1992.Description: x, 332 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0962288543
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GN508.P793 1992
  • GN508.S733.P793 1992
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Contents:
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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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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