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The Late Sigmund Freud
Or, The Last Word on Psychoanalysis, Society, and All the Riddles of Life

A fundamental reassessment of the meaning of Freud's last phase of work: the applied psychoanalysis of culture and society.

Todd Dufresne (Author)

9781316631027, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 24 March 2017

294 pages
22.7 x 15.1 x 1.7 cm, 0.43 kg

'Dufresne's exploration of the key cultural texts mixes a critical reading, intellectual history and biography. In the course of which he attempts to highlight hitherto underemphasised elements of the late Freud.' Matt Dawson, Sociology

Freud is best remembered for two applied works on society, The Future of an Illusion and Civilization and its Discontents. Yet the works of the final period are routinely denigrated as merely supplemental to the earlier, more fundamental 'discoveries' of the unconscious and dream interpretation. In fact, the 'cultural Freud' is sometimes considered an embarrassment to psychoanalysis. Dufresne argues that the late Freud, as brilliant as ever, was actually revealing the true meaning of his life's work. And so while The Future of an Illusion, Civilization and its Discontents, and his final work Moses and Monotheism may be embarrassing to some, they validate beliefs that Freud always held - including the psychobiology that provides the missing link between the individual psychology of the early period and the psychoanalysis of culture of the final period. The result is a lively, balanced, and scholarly defense of the late Freud that doubles as a major reassessment of psychoanalysis of interest to all readers of Freud.

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Death and the cultural turn in psychoanalysis
1. Positivism and the specter of non-existence: the romantic depths of Freud's The Future of an Illusion
2. Mysticism, war, love, and religion: Civilization and its Discontents, reality, and Romain Rolland
3. 'The audacity cannot be avoided': Freud and Moses, reality and fiction
Conclusion. Ethics, spirituality, and psychoanalysis: prequel to the 'late Freud'
Coda. 'Undisguised resentment', war, and the challenge of being cultured
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Psychoanalytical theory [Freudian psychology JMAF], Philosophy of mind [HPM], Literary theory [DSA]

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