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The Freudian Mystique : Freud, Women, and Feminism
author
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Slipp, Samuel.
publisher
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New York University Press
isbn10 | asin
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0814780148
print isbn13
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9780814780145
ebook isbn13
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9780585318813
language
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English
subject
Femininity--History, Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939--Contributions in psychology of femininity, Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939--Relations with women, Psychoanalysis and feminism, Women--Psychology--History, Psychoanalysis--History.
publication date
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1993
lcc
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BF175.5.F48S55 1993eb
ddc
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150.19/52/082
subject
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Femininity--History, Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939--Contributions in psychology of femininity, Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939--Relations with women, Psychoanalysis and feminism, Women--Psychology--History, Psychoanalysis--History.
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The Freudian Mystique
Freud, Women, and Feminism
Samuel Slipp, M.D.
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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS New York and London
Copyright 1993 by New York University
All rights reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Slipp, Samuel. The Freudian mystique : Freud, women, and feminism / Samuel Slipp. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8147-7968-9 (hard) I. Femininity (Psychology)History. 2. Freud, Sigmund, 1856 1939Contributions in psychology of femininity. 3. Freud, Sigmund, 1856 1939Relations with women. 4. Psychoanalysis and feminism. 5. WomenPsychologyHistory. 6. Psychoanalysis History. I. Title. BF175.5.F48S55 1993 150.19'52'082dc20 92 35872 CIP
New York University Press books are printed on acid-free paper, and their binding materials are chosen for strength and durability.
Manufactured in the United States of America
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To my wife, Sandra, and my daughter, Elena
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
1
Part One Historical-Cultural Background
1. Psychoanalysis and Feminine Psychology
11
2. Magic, the Fear of Women, and Patriarchy
20
3. Preoedipal Development and Social Attitudes toward Women
29
4. Dethroning the Goddess and Phallocentrism
37
5. Projective Identification and Misogyny
46
Part Two Freud and Feminine Psychology
6. Freud and His Mother
61
7. Sex, Death, and Abandonment
71
8. Freud's Family Dynamics
80
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9. Omitting the Mother and Preoedipal Period in Freud's Theory
88
10. Female Sexual Development in Freudian Theory
95
11. Preoedipal Development in Girls and Boys
103
12. Maternal Merging in Society and the Family
113
13. Freud's Support of Career-Oriented Women
124
14. Controversial Relationships with Women and Freud's Art Collection
138
Part Three Current Issues
15. Freud and Jung
151
16. Modern Changes in Psychoanalysis
160
17. Toward a New Feminine Psychology
174
18. Epilogue: The Evolution of Feminism and Integration with Psychoanalysis
188
References
205
Name Index
217
Subject Index
223
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
My initial interest in the history of psychiatry was stimulated by Sheldon T. Selesnick, and my attention to feminine psychology was fostered by Esther Greenbaum, Malvina W. Kremer, and Ann R. Turkel. I also wish to acknowledge the help of Marianne Horney Eckardt and Richard C. Friedman, who read the early manuscript and made valuable suggestions. The initial editorial review of the book by Joan Langs served to help organize the manuscript. Most of all I wish to thank Jason Renker, my editor at New York University Press, who worked patiently and carefully with me to strengthen the book. I would also like to mention Jules Bemporad, Harry Hardin, William Niederland, Donald Rinsley, and Paul Roazen who offered information, advice, and sent me material for the book. I especially want to express my deep appreciation to my wife, Sandra, for her help as the book was being written in connecting the dots of knowledge together to infer meaning about Freud and feminine psychology and for her critique of the manuscript. Finally, I wish to thank her and my daughter, Elena, for the loyal support and loving encouragement that made this book possible.
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