Dora

Dora

Author: Julia Kavanagh

Publisher:

Published: 1868

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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William

William

Author: Emily Hilda Young

Publisher:

Published: 1927

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13:

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William and his wife Kate find life has its problems with five grown-up children.


Jew Girl

Jew Girl

Author: Eminemsrevenge

Publisher:

Published: 2006-06

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1411645510

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Internet bad boy EminemsRevenge, who many consider to be the Howard Stern and Dave Chappelle of blogging, brings those talents to literature, and "Jew Girl" is the result. This book is a post 9/11 story that will completely redefine any misconceptions you may have of NYC, as it takes you on a magical mystery tour through the looking glass and exposes the sordid underbelly of the Big Apple. THIS BOOK is not recommended for country kids NOT FAMILIAR with the hustle and buslte that IS the backbone on a NYC-like Sodomoria!!!


Freud, Dora, and the Confusion of Tongues

Freud, Dora, and the Confusion of Tongues

Author: Arnold W. Rachman

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-01-24

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1000848213

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Responding to growing interest in issues of gender and power as they arise within psychoanalysis, Freud, Dora, and the Confusion of Tongues re-examines Freud’s iconic case of Dora from the perspective of Sandor Ferenczi’s investigation of the sexual manipulation of children by adults. Freud believed that his analysis of Dora demonstrated the truth of his Oedipal theory; his treatment was based on interpretations of her statements as evidence of an unresolved Oedipal conflict. In contrast, Ferenczi’s Confusion of Tongues theory focused on the actual interactions between young people and adults who made use of their social status and power to substitute sexuality for the affection children desire. Where Freud located the origin of neurosis in psychological processes interior to the analysand, Ferenczi directed attention to the real traumatic aspects of the relationships between people. By such critical investigation, this book most strikingly shows that Freud’s imposition of his interpretations on Dora, despite his sincere wish to be of help to her, represented an abusive retraumatization. Arguing that it is essential to understand linguistic and other representational systems of experience, and the interrelation between the reproduction and transformation of self, in a contemporary analysis of Dora’s case, this book will appeal to psychoanalysts, philosophers and all those interested in a new understanding of classical psychoanalysis.