Review of Freud’s Discovery of Psychoanalysis: The Politics of Hysteria, and Freud and Oedipus
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Saper, Craig. “Review of Freud’s Discovery of Psychoanalysis: The Politics of Hysteria, and Freud and Oedipus.” Newsletter of the Freudian Field 2, no. 1 (1988). https://return.jls.missouri.edu/NFFvol2no1/Nff_2_1_Abstracts.pdf
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In the introduction to Kristeva’s short collection of essays (61 pages), Kernberg argues that Kristeva’s latest work represents a "disengagement from her theoretical background" and an effort to distance herself from the teachings of Lacan; Kristeva, on the other hand, defendspsychoanalytic practice in general and disagrees explicitly with Lacan only once when she argues that Catholics are not “unanalyzable."
