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Oedipus

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2011 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

In this long-awaited book, Juan-David Nasio, one of France's leading Lacanian psychoanalysts, argues that the Oedipus complex represents the core of psychoanalysis as well as the fundamental constitution of the human being. Defying contemporary claims of an alleged "death of psychoanalysis," and in contrast with recent attempts to minimize the relevance of Oedipus for the psyche, Nasio approaches Oedipus as a legend that helps to make sense of the origins of sexual identity and neurotic suffering. Nasio makes the provocative claim that the entirety of the psychoanalytical corpus, all of its concepts, including repression, sublimation, the theory of the drives, desire, as well as the phantasm of the phallus and castration anxiety, revolves around the idea that the child desires the parents. However, insofar as such desire is bound to be contradicted, frustrated, and repressed, Nasio redefines psychoanalysis in light of Oedipus as a discipline concerned with the very limits of human desire.

Included in Oedipus is a fascinating interview with Nasio, which was conducted by the translators for this book.

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ISBN: 9781438433608
Publication date: 15th July 2011
Author: JuanDavid Nasio
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 109 pages
Series: SUNY Series in Contemporary French Thought
Genres: Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology
Phenomenology and Existentialism
Psychology: sexual behaviour