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9781438433615
Oedipus; the most crucial concept in psychoanalysis.
Nasio, Juan-David. Trans. by David Pettigrew and Francois Raffoul.
State U. of New York Pr.
2010
109 pages
$60.00
Hardcover
SUNY series in contemporary French thought
BF175
The first psychoanalyst to be inducted into the French Legion of Honor, Nasio explains that Freud's famous Oedipus Complex has nothing to do with love or hate, and everything to do with sex, as hormones surge through four-year-old boys and girls, and any adult within range becomes the object of young lust. The trauma enters not so much because of incest taboos, he says, as because the child fears losing control over their own bodies. …
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