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      The Legend of Freud: Expanded Edition

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      This text argues that psychoanalysis is not just a theory of psychic conflict: it is a thought in conflict with itself. This is a study of Freud's defences of psychoanalysis and the conflicts into which psychoanalytic theory has been drawn.

      "Psychoanalysis is dead!" Again and again this obitua...

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      Product ID:9780804731218
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Series:Cultural Memory in the Present
      Title:The Legend of Freud
      Subtitle:Expanded Edition
      Authors:Author: Samuel Weber
      Page Count:280
      Subjects:Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology, Psychoanalytical theory (Freudian psychology)
      Description:This text argues that psychoanalysis is not just a theory of psychic conflict: it is a thought in conflict with itself. This is a study of Freud's defences of psychoanalysis and the conflicts into which psychoanalytic theory has been drawn.

      "Psychoanalysis is dead!" Again and again this obituary is pronounced, with ever-increasing conviction in newspapers and scholarly journals alike. But the ghost of Freud and his thought continues to haunt those who would seal the grave. The Legend of Freud shows why psychoanalysis has remained uncanny, not just for its enemies but for its advocates and practitioners as well—and why it continues to fascinate us. For psychoanalysis is not just a theory of psychic conflict: it is a thought in conflict with itself. Often violent, the conflicts of psychoanalysis are most productive where they remain unresolved, thus producing a text that must be read: deciphered, interpreted, rewritten. Psychoanalysis: legenda est.

      Review

      "The Legend of Freud is a fine example of what can be done with Freud''s texts when philosophical and literary approaches converge, and you leave the couch in the other room. . . . Like Lacan and Derrida, Weber doesn''t so much explain or interpret Freud as engage him, performing what Freud would have called an Auseinandersetzung, a discussion or argument that''s also a taking apart, a deconstruction. . . . Deconstruction has picked up a bad name, especially in the minds of those who don''t understand it; but this wouldn''t be the case if there were more books like Weber''s. The Legend of Freud is the best deconstructive work I''ve seen lately, and the best response to Freud; it merits close attention from anyone who wants a challenge, not merely a guide to what''s right and wrong. . . . Weber is brilliantly imaginative, respectful of his subject and his readers, and productive of new ideas."

      Village Voice Literary Supplement


      Imprint Name:Stanford University Press
      Publisher Name:Stanford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2000-05-01

      Additional information

      Weight374 g
      Dimensions139 × 216 × 18 mm