Drawing the dream of the wolves : homosexuality, interpretation, and Freud's "Wolf Man"

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    • Davis, Whitney

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Drawing the dream of the wolves : homosexuality, interpretation, and Freud's "Wolf Man"

Whitney Davis

(Theories of representation and difference)

Indiana University Press, c1995

  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-256) and index

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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780253209887

内容説明

". . . a valuable scholarly addition to any student of Freud or as research material in a library." -HNet, H-CAACA Davis argues that the visual dimension of Freud's writing is crucial to understanding its structure and significance. He offers a new and challenging reading of Freud's case study of Serge Pankejeff, the "Wolf Man." Much of the analysis revolved around Pankejeff's childhood dream of wolves and a drawing of this dream he made for Freud.

目次

Preface List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Freud and the Wolf Man 2. The Wolf Dream 3. The Drawing of the Dream of the Wolves 4. Pictures for Repression 5. The Homosexual Roots of Repression 6. Family Trees 7. Intersubjective Transformation Appendix: Ruth mack Brunswick's Draft for a Clinical study of the Wolf Man Notes References Cited Index
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ISBN 9780253329196

内容説明

Whitney Davis argues that an unstudied dimension of Freud's writings visual or graphic dimensions crucial to understanding its structure and significance. "Drawing the Dream of the Wolves" offers a new and challenging reading of Freud's case study of Serge Pankejeff, the Wolf Man, on whom Freud conducted a complex psychoanalysis from 1910 to 1914. Much of the analysis revolved around the patient's childhood dream of wolves and a drawing of this dream made for Freud by Pankejeff and amateur artists in the first weeks of the analysis.Davis explores the role of the drawing of the dream in Freud's interpretation of the patient's latent homosexuality, showing that Freud based his decipherment of the drawing and, in turn, of the patient's sexual identity in part on his own established practices of making and using images to represent the history of persons and their sexuality. During the analysis, Freud interpreted the Wolf Man's childhood phobia and intense fear of wolves and his adult neuroses as having been the result of the little boy's latent homosexuality. In fact, both Freud and the Wolf Man apparently used the analysis to reorganize and, as they thought, overcome their latent homosexualities. In addition to investigating this dynamic in the case and the case history, Davis sets it in the wider context of Freud's evolving theoretical sexology and clinical work, his creation of psychoanalytic institutions, and especially his distinctive imagination of homosexual subjectivity.

目次

Preface List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Freud and the Wolf Man 2. The Wolf Dream 3. The Drawing of the Dream of the Wolves 4. Pictures for Repression 5. The Homosexual Roots of Repression 6. Family Trees 7. Intersubjective Transformation Appendix: Ruth mack BrunswickOs Draft for a Clinical study of the Wolf Man Notes References Cited Index

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