Description: This book explores the psychoanalytic concept of castration and its relation to human sexuality. The central argument is that the contemporary perceptions of sexuality as 'natural' or 'given' or as something that one is born with, are problematic from a psychoanalytic perspective. Drawing from Freud's work, the author investigates the formulation of the Castration Complex in order to highlight its close connections to the psychosexual development of human beings. The findings are also compared to Lacan's work in order to highlight the point of departure and similarities between the two theorists' formulation of the Castration Complex and its relation to sexuality. Using several core Freudian texts and some of Lacan's seminars the author examines how do we acquire our sexual identity, position or orientation. Most of all, the author explores what can we learn from the psychoanalytic concept of the Castration Complex about our sexuality? The author argues that despite the obvious difference in time, Freudian theories coupled with Lacan's have much to offer and are extremely useful in understanding the twenty-first-century subjects and their struggle with sexuality.
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Book Title: The Castration Complex: What is So Natural About S
Item Length: 22.9 cm
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Width: 152 mm
Author: Mou Sultana
Publication Name: The Castration Complex: What Is So Natural about Sexuality?
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Subject: Psychology
Publication Year: 2018
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 272 g
Number of Pages: 182 Pages