The weary sons of Freud

by Catherine Clément

Paper Book, 2015

Status

Checked out

Publication

London ; Verso, 2015.

Description

A Communist, feminist, and analysand asks what the social function of psychoanalysis should be and condemns what it has become The Weary Sons of Freud lambasts mainstream psychoanalysis for its failure to grapple with pressing political and social matters pertinent to its patients' condition. Gifted with insight and compelled by fury, Catherine Clément contrasts the original, inspirational psychoanalytical work of Freud and Lacan to the obsessive imitations of their uninspired followers--the weary sons of Freud. The analyst's once attentive ear has become deaf to the broader questions of therapeutic practice. Clement asks whether the perspective of socialism, brought to this study by a woman who is herself an analysand, can fill the gap. She reflects on her own history, as well as on that of psychoanalysis and the French left, to show what an activist and feminist restoration of the talking cure might look like.… (more)

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LibraryThing member StephenPlotkin
One of the all-time great titles. An oasis of humor and comprehensibility in a course in which I wrestled with texts by Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray, and Gayatri Spivak. Mostly I lost, frequently by forfeit.

In any case, I always admired Clement for carefully but candidly calling Cixous on her shit
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Physical description

115 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

9781781688854
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