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Title: Freud


1
Freud
2
Some basic principles
  • Freuds major contributions to the history of
    thought include
  • Human beings are fundamentally sexual
  • The unconscious

3
The Dissolution of the Oedipus Complex
  • The Oedipus Complex describes a very early
    relationship between parents and children. Very
    young children love their mothers (sexually) and
    are rivalours with their fathers.
  • In order for the child to develop into a healthy
    adult, the Oedipus Complex needs to be dissolved.

4
The Oedipus Complex II
  • The Oedipus Complex for the boy child operates as
    follows
  • The boy is in love with his mother and
    competitive with his father
  • The boy realizes his mother doesnt have a penis
  • The boy sees his father does have a penis, and
    infers that the father must have taken the
    mothers penis
  • The boy becomes afraid that the father will also
    take his penis castration anxiety
  • Fearing the father, the boy gives up his love for
    his mother
  • The internalized fear of the father develops into
    the super-ego, I.e, the individual sense of
    morality

5
Girl Child
  • The Oedipus Complex is more complicated for girls
  • First the girl is in love with her mother
  • Then the girl realizes that she herself lacks a
    penis.
  • She develops penis envy
  • She turns her affections to her father in hopes
    of getting a penis
  • Her desire for a penis changes into a desire for
    a baby
  • She knows her father can give her a baby, so she
    retains her affections for him
  • She has no pressing reason to give up her
    attachment to her father.

6
Differences between Boys and Girls
  • Although Freud says that the girls Oedipus
    complex is simpler than that of the boy, the
    dissolution of the Oedipus Complex is less
    motivated in for the girl.
  • The girl is less motivated to develop a superego
  • The psycho-sexual development of girls is more
    mysterious

7
Criticisms of Freuds Oedipus Complex Ellis
  • Ellis argues the problem with Freuds Oedipus
    Complex is that it depends on a normative
    conception of the nuclear family
  • Freuds conception of the family develops from
    one particular version of the family, the western
    patriarchal family. However this form of family
    does not define all possible forms of family.
  • Freud over emphasizes the sexual nature of the
    relationship between mother and child
  • While it is natural to form very close and even
    mildly sexual relationships with people we are
    very intimate with, it is going to far to define
    the mother/child relationship as strong sexual
    attraction

8
Criticisms of Freuds Oedipus Complex feminist
critique
  • Freud assumes the penis is desirable
  • Freuds theory suggests that women are less moral
    than men
  • Freuds theory suggests that women are more
    susceptible to psychological distrubances in
    adult life
  • Freud claims women are mysterious. This betrays
    a masculine bias

9
Criticisms of Freuds Oedipus Complex
  • Freuds theory is characterized by a biological
    determinism
  • Freud has no awareness of the differences between
    sex and gender

10
Freud on the Fetish
  • Freud notes that some people find non-sexual
    body parts to be sexual arousing. Eg. Foot
  • This is the phenomenon of having a fetish
  • In other contexts, a fetish is any object given
    more value than its actual use proscribes.
  • Eg. A relgious icon. The crucifix, The star of
    David
  • Eg. A national icon. The American Flag
  • Eg. A commodity. A Prada bag.
  • He further notes the person who has a fetish
    exhibits no suffering

11
Freud explains the sexual Fetish
  • The sexual fetish arises as a response to
    castration anxiety.
  • Rather than deal with the horrifying prospect
    that his mothers penis has been taken away, and
    the even more horrifying possibility that his own
    penis might be taken away, the boy child creates
    an alternate (deluded) explanation for his
    mothers lack of penis.
  • He (subconsciously) makes up the story that his
    mother has not lost her penis, but that her penis
    has merely moved. Now it is her foot, or nose.

12
The fetish
  • Freud futher explains, that foot fetishes are
    common, bc the boy may encounter his mothers
    lack of penis in looking up her skirt. The shoe
    or foot, is the first available substitute
  • The prototype of the fetish is the penis
  • The adult male (subconsciously) maintains the
    fetish and the myth associated with it AND at the
    same time consciously and rationally knows that
    the woman has no penis, not in her shoe or
    anywhere else
  • Men with fetishes often find the sight of female
    genitals disturbing, bc it challenges their
    subconscious delusion.

13
Freuds fetish consequences and assumptions
  • The person with a fetish can be sexually aroused
    easily as the fetishized body part is more
    accessible than genitals.
  • Women can never have a fetish
  • The assumption that the penis is desirable and
    hence that castration is a valid anxiety
  • Makes the tacit assumption that sexuality and
    reproduction are equivalent
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