Sigmund Freud
著者
書誌事項
Sigmund Freud
(Key sociologists / edited by Peter Hamilton)
Routledge, 2002
Rev. ed
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [140]-142
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First Published in 2002. To those who see Freud solely as a psychologist and a psychotherapist it may be surprising to find him discussed as a major contributor to sociology. In this book, Robert Bocock argues that Freud's work, far from being exclusively concerned with individual personality seen in abstraction from the social and cultural environment, does have important implications for social theory and is not always given the serious sociological study it deserves. Bocock demonstrates Freud's central relevance to sociological discussions about gender, sexuality, the family, religion, ideology and symbolism, political authority, and language, and examines the considerable influence that Freud's theories have had upon sociological schools.
目次
Editor's Forward Preface and Acknowledgements Reconsidering Foucault Introduction 1. Major Themes and Issues 1.1 On Confinement - madness, reason and the asylum 1.2 The birth of the clinic 1.3 An archaeology of the human sciences 1.4 A theory of discourse 1.5 From archaeology to genealogy 2. Questions of Methods of Analysis 2.1 Archaeology 2.2 Archaeology and science 2.3 Genealogy 2.4 Science and critique 2.5 On intellectuals 3. Subjects of Power, Objects of Knowledge 3.1 Discipline and punish 3.2 Power, knowledge and the body 3.3 Power 3.4 Discipline and punishment 3.5 Discipline 3.6 The Carceral network and the formation of the human sciences 3.7 On the subject of sexuality 3.8 Sexuality and repression 3.9 Classes of sex 3.10 Power over life: a summary 3.11 Objectification, subjectification, and the human sciences 3.12 A genealogy of the subject 3.13 The 'culture of self' 4. The State, Resistance and Rationality 4.1 Power and the State 4.2 On the government 4.3 The question of resistance 4.4 Forms of rationality 5. Suggestions for Further Reading Index
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