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Freud's Women - Lisa Appignanesi and John Forrester

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Lisa Appignanesi will be in discussion with our director Dr Giuseppe Albano on our our forthcoming exhibition ‘Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists‘, at our 4pm session on Wednesday the 23rd of October. Find out more here. 

No modern writer has affected our views on women as powerfully as Sigmund Freud. And none has been so virulently attacked for both his theories of femininity and for his alleged elevation of personal prejudice to universal pronouncement.

Freud's Women examines that bold collaboration with his female patients which made psychoanalysis as much their creation as the young Viennese doctor's. It explores Freud's family life, his relations with daughter Anna, his 'Antigone', and his friendships with his followers.

From the writer and turn of the century 'femme fatale', Lou Andreas Salome, to the socialist feminist, Helene Deutsch, early theorist of femininity, to Princesse Marie Bonaparte, who moved from couch to royal court with amazing facility and became head of the French psychoanalytic movement, Freud's women friends and pupils were extraordinary.

Publisher: W&N

Published: March 2005

Format: Paperback

Pages: 608

Dimensions: 15.4 x 4.8 x 23.4 cm

 

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