News about Civilization and its Discontents. On our debt to Freud.
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uneasiness/malaise in culture, superego, feminine position, segregationAbstract
This article is a special intervention in LAPSO’s issue devoted to the Obscure Gods. The author analyzes the contributions made by the text Civilization and its Discontents written by Sigmund Freud in 1929. It is known that the main Freudian legacy of this work is that there is no full satisfaction of the drive, but the author isolates other contributions that are not less transcendental to interpret phenomena such as segregation and violence.References
Freud, S. (1929 [1995]), “El malestar en la cultura” en Obras Completas Tomo XXI. Buenos Aires: Amorrortu.
Freud, S. (1918 [1995]), “El tabú de la virginidad” en Obras Completas Tomo XXI. Buenos Aires: Amorrortu.
Freud, S. (1921 [1995]), “Psicología de las masas y análisis del yo” en Obras Completas Tomo XVIII. Buenos Aires: Amorrortu.
Lacan, J. (1992). El reverso del psicoanálisis. El Seminario. Libro 17. Buenos Aires: Paidós.
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News about Civilization and its Discontents. On our debt to Freud. (2017). Lapso, 2, 41-44. https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/lapso/article/view/20054