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- Interpretation of Dreams, first published in 1899, he proposes that an Oedipal desire is a universal psychological phenomenon innate (phylogenetic) to...
- the story as a tale of post-Oedipal ego development. Instead, he interprets it through the Freudian concept of pre-Oedipal anality. Elms argues that Bettelheim...
- ****umed that the same findings would have some evidence for a kind of Oedipal desires. In the tragedy Oedipus, to which Freud refers, there occurs no...
- source of neurosis. George Devereux went further, arguing that the child's Oedipal complex was itself triggered by a pre-existing parental complex (Jocasta/Laius)...
- entry into his appropriate ****ual role in life. A lasting trace of the oedipal conflict is the superego, the voice of the father within the boy. By thus...
- lasting libidinal attachment of the daughter to the mother during the pre-oedipal stages. Feminist psychoanalysts have confronted these ideas (particularly...
- During the latency phase, the energy the child previously put into the Oedipal problem can be used for developing the self. The superego is already present...
- the young Kafka Tamura, a bookish 15-year-old boy who runs away from his Oedipal curse, and Satoru Nakata, an old, disabled man with the uncanny ability...
- that it causes anyone who watches it to cry themselves to death. 53 11 "Oedipal Panties" Rodney Clouden David Hemingson January 27, 2008 (2008-01-27) 3AJN09...
- of Hamlet shed light on human desire. His point of departure is Freud's Oedipal theories, and the central theme of mourning that runs through Hamlet. In...