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9780465046089

Psychoanalysis And Feminism A Radical Reassessment Of Freudian Psychoanalysis

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  • Copyright: 2000-09-11
  • Publisher: Basic Books
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Summary

In 1974, at the height of the women's movement, Juliet Mitchell shocked her fellow feminists by challenging the entrenched belief that Freud was the enemy. She argued that a rejection of psychoanalysis as bourgeois and patriarchal was fatal for feminism. However it may have been used, she pointed out, psychoanalysis is not a recommendationfora patriarchal society, but rather an analysisofone. "If we are interested in understanding and challenging the oppression of women," she says, "we cannot afford to neglect psychoanalysis." In an introduction written specially for this reissue, Mitchell reflects on the changing relationship between these two major influences on twentieth-century thought. Original and provocative,Psychoanalysis and Feminismremains an essential component of the feminist canon.

Author Biography

Juliet Mitchell, the author of Psychoanalysis and Feminism, is currently a visiting professor in Comparative Literature at Yale University, where she is also a Fellow of the Whitney Humanities Center. She is a university lecturer in Gender and Society at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Jesus College. She lives in London and Cambridge. Juliet Mitchell, psychoanalyst and author of Mad Men and Medusas (see page 100), is currently A.D. White Professor-at-large at Cornell University. She is a university lecturer in Gender and Society at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Jesus College.

Table of Contents

Introduction, 1999 xv
PART ONE PSYCHOANALYSIS AND FEMININITY
Freud: The Making of a Lady, I
Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious
5(11)
Sexuality
16(14)
Narcissism
30(12)
Masculinity, Femininity and Bisexuality
42(11)
Pre-Oedipal Sexuality
53(8)
The Oedipus Complex
61(13)
The Castration Complex
74(21)
Freud: The Making of a Lady, II
The Castration Complex and Penis-Envy
95(6)
Faeces -- Penis -- Baby
101(4)
The Clitoris and the Vagina
105(4)
The Pre-Oedipal Mother and the Oedipal Father
109(4)
The Marks of Womanhood
113(30)
Freud, The Freudians and the Psychology of Women
121(16)
PART TWO Section I RADICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY AND FREUD
Wilhelm Reich
R. D. Laing
Wilhelm Reich: Sexual Politics, I
Political Psychotherapy and Pre-war Berlin
137(6)
A Brief Biographical Background
143(10)
Reich and Psychoanalysis
153(12)
Reich's `Character Analysis'
165(5)
Psychoanalysis and Sexuality
170(4)
The Oedipus Complex and Family Politics
174(8)
Psychoanalysis and Marxism
182(6)
Sex-economy, Vegetotherapy and Orgonomy
188(9)
Wilhelm Reich: Sexual Politics, II
Today and Yesterday
197(5)
Sex and Society
202(5)
Politics and the Family
207(8)
Politics within the Family
215(3)
A Woman's World
218(14)
R. D. Laing: The Family of Man, I
Social Psychotherapy and Post-war London
227(5)
A `Science of Persons'
232(12)
The Various Scientific Methods
244(5)
Dialectics and Totalizations
249(4)
Laing and Psychoanalysis
253(15)
The Schizophrenic World
268(9)
R. D. Laing: The Family of Man, II
Rebels with a Cause
277(8)
Leaving Home and Letting Go: The Feminine Predicament
285(20)
PART TWO Section II FEMINISM AND FREUD
Transatlantic Psychoanalysis
295(10)
The Feminists
Simone de Beauvoir: Freud and the Second Sex
305(14)
Betty Friedan: The Freudian Mystique
319(9)
Eva Figes: Freud's Patriarchal Attitudes
328(12)
Germaine Greer and Freud's Female Eunuch
340(6)
Shulamith Firestone: Freud Feminized
346(5)
Kate Millett: Freud, Facts and Fantasies
351(66)
Epilogue
356(8)
CONCLUSION: THE HOLY FAMILY AND FEMININITY
I The Holy Family
1 When Did It All Start?
364(6)
2 Patriarchy, Kinship and Women as Exchange Objects
370(7)
3 The Oedipus Complex and Patriarchal Society
377(5)
4 The Different Self, the Phallus and the Father
382(19)
II Femininity
5 A Woman's Place
401(6)
6 The Cultural Revolution
407(10)
Appendix: Psychoanalysis and Vienna at the Turn of the Century 417(19)
Index 436

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