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In this book, Reher-Langberg undertakes a systematic analysis of the notion of the Ego, such as it evolves throughout the writings of Sigmund Freud. This is done in close readings of central works, representing the different phases in the development of Freud's thinking, from the 'Studies on Hysteria' to 'The Ego and the Id'.Throughout the examined works, one aspect of Freud's thought turns out to be particularly central: a paradoxical coexistence of apparently incompatible perspectives, without a sense of necessary movement toward their synthesis. In keeping with this, Reher-Langberg shows how the Freudian Ego is consistently depicted from two simultaneous though conflicting viewpoints, making up two distinct discourses of the Ego - one from its own perspective, a discourse of an agentic "I as subject", and the other from the perspective of the sites of the unconscious, of a contingent "I as object".In weaving together a consistent narrative of Freud's thought around the notion of the Ego, and pointing out a constancy of perspectives amidst theoretical developments, Reher-Langberg's book offers the reader a key to navigating the complexity of Freud's thinking. Presenting a chronologically broad, yet philosophically precise, survey of Freud's writings, the book also offers a focused introduction to Freud's work, of interest to Freud scholars both within and outside the clinical field.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- FOREWORD by Judy Gammelgaard -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE -- Studies and Entwurf: the apparatus of will -- CHAPTER TWO -- The Interpretation of Dreams: the I decomposed -- CHAPTER THREE -- On Narcissism: history of the monad -- CHAPTER FOUR -- The Ego and the Id: life and death on the stage of the I -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.

Faces of the Freudian I: The Place of the Ego in Psychoanalysis

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781782205715, 978-1782205715
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      Book Synopsis
      In this book, Reher-Langberg undertakes a systematic analysis of the notion of the Ego, such as it evolves throughout the writings of Sigmund Freud. This is done in close readings of central works, representing the different phases in the development of Freud's thinking, from the 'Studies on Hysteria' to 'The Ego and the Id'.Throughout the examined works, one aspect of Freud's thought turns out to be particularly central: a paradoxical coexistence of apparently incompatible perspectives, without a sense of necessary movement toward their synthesis. In keeping with this, Reher-Langberg shows how the Freudian Ego is consistently depicted from two simultaneous though conflicting viewpoints, making up two distinct discourses of the Ego - one from its own perspective, a discourse of an agentic "I as subject", and the other from the perspective of the sites of the unconscious, of a contingent "I as object".In weaving together a consistent narrative of Freud's thought around the notion of the Ego, and pointing out a constancy of perspectives amidst theoretical developments, Reher-Langberg's book offers the reader a key to navigating the complexity of Freud's thinking. Presenting a chronologically broad, yet philosophically precise, survey of Freud's writings, the book also offers a focused introduction to Freud's work, of interest to Freud scholars both within and outside the clinical field.

      Table of Contents
      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- FOREWORD by Judy Gammelgaard -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE -- Studies and Entwurf: the apparatus of will -- CHAPTER TWO -- The Interpretation of Dreams: the I decomposed -- CHAPTER THREE -- On Narcissism: history of the monad -- CHAPTER FOUR -- The Ego and the Id: life and death on the stage of the I -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.

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