Freud, S. on the Theory of Sexuality from his article 'The Transformations of Puberty in Three Essay on the Theory of Sexuality and other works'
Title: Freud, S. on the Theory of Sexuality from his article 'The Transformations of Puberty in Three Essay on the Theory of Sexuality and other works'
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Freud, S. on the Theory of Sexuality from his article 'The Transformations of Puberty in Three Essay on the Theory of Sexuality and other works'
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1518 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sigmund Freud's "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality", written in 1905, attempted to trace the course of the development of the sexual instinct in human beings from infancy to maturity. This instinct is not simply an animal instinct but is specific to both human culture and the form of conscious and unconscious life we live within it. For Freud sexuality is infinitely complicated and far-reaching in its effects and forms the basis of self-identity and
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femininity for contemporary feminists.
Bibliography:
Freud, S. ([1905], 1977), Third Essay: The Transformations of Puberty in Three Essay on the Theory of Sexuality and other works, Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood Australia.
Freud, S. ([1905], 1977), First Essay: Sexual Aberrations in Three Essay on the Theory of Sexuality and other works, Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood Australia.
Freud, S. ([c.1938], 2003), Femininity in CLS2950: Freud and Feminism 2003, Course Dossier
Minsky, R. (1996), Psychoanalysis and Gender: An Introductory Reader, Routledge, London, UK.