作为社会文化理论家的弗洛伊德:论人性与文明进程。

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
E. Carrillo
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霍华德·L·凯写了一本关于弗洛伊德的社会和文化利益的引人入胜、研究非常深入的书,在很大程度上支持了弗洛伊德思想在非临床领域的重要性。虽然读者没有义务同意Kaye的所有结论,但他的研究和论证的严谨性迫使人们认真对待这些结论。《弗洛伊德作为一个社会文化理论家》由十章和一个结论组成。第一章简要介绍了本书的核心问题:弗洛伊德是在发展一种生物观还是社会观?凯伊毫不含糊地断言,“弗洛伊德……必须像对待马克思、涂尔干或韦伯一样被解读……对发展、模糊和细微差别的敏感性与他们的全部工作所要求的一样。”(第12页)。他在整本书中继续争论这一点。在带领读者概述了弗洛伊德最初的精神分析发现,如防御、婴儿性行为和超越诱惑假说之后,Kaye开始探索弗洛伊德的社会、文化、政治和宗教兴趣。在我看来,这里真正新颖的是作者几乎不断地在弗洛伊德的理论著作和个人书信体之间交替的方式。通过这种方式,Kaye唤起了读者脑海中的对话
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Freud as a Social and Cultural Theorist: On Human Nature and the Civilizing Process.
Howard L. Kaye has written an engaging and remarkably well-researched book on the social and cultural interests of Freud, going a long way to sustain the importance of Freudian thought in non-clinical fields. While the reader is not obliged to agree with all of Kaye’s conclusions, the rigorousness of his research and argument compels one to take them seriously. Freud As a Social and Cultural Theorist is comprised of ten chapters and a conclusion. The first chapter is a brief introduction into the central inquiry of the book: is Freud developing a biological or social view of humankind? Unequivocally, Kaye asserts that “Freud...must be read as we would a Marx, Durkheim or Weber...with the same sensitivity to development, ambiguity, and nuance which the totality of their work requires.” (p. 12). He goes on to argue this point throughout the book. After taking the reader through an overview of Freud’s initial psychoanalytic discoveries such as defense, infantile sexuality, and moving beyond the seduction hypothesis, Kaye begins an exploration of Freud’s social, cultural, political, and religious interests. To my mind, what is truly original here is the manner in which the author manages to almost constantly alternate between Freud’s theoretical works and personal epistolary. In this way, Kaye evokes a conversation in the reader’s mind
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Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Psychoanalytic Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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