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On Freud’s "Negation"

✍ Scribed by Mary Kay O’Neil, Salman Akhtar


Publisher
Karnac Books
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
305
Series
IPA Contemporary Freud: Turning Points & Critical Issues
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Ever since Freud proposed that certain ideas can be permitted to become conscious only in their inverted and negative forms, interest has grown into the entire realm of the presence of absence, so to speak. Or, perhaps, it is better to term such mental contents as the presence in the form of absence. These two ways of conceptualizing Freud's negation have led to a panoploy of ideas that include negative hallucination, psychic holes, negative narcissism, selfishly motivated erasure of the Other, and the so-called β€œwork of the negative”.

This volume, edited by Salman Akhtar and Mary Kay O'Neil, elucidates these concepts and refines the distinction between Freud's negation and subsequently described mental mechanisms of denial, repudiation, isolation, and undoing. The book also provides contemporary perspectives on the developmental underpinnings of negation and the technical usefulness of the concept, including its implicit role in negative therapeutic reactions. A thought-provoking and conceptually illuminating volume.

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