Normative Psychoanalysis: How the Oedipal Dogma Shapes Consumer Culture by Peter Fritz Walter

17/07/2020 1h 30min
Normative Psychoanalysis: How the Oedipal Dogma Shapes Consumer Culture by Peter Fritz Walter

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Title: Normative Psychoanalysis: How the Oedipal Dogma Shapes Consumer Culture
Author: Peter Fritz Walter
Narrator: Peter Fritz Walter
Format: mp3
Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
Release date: 07-17-20
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Genres: Child Psychology
Publisher's Summary:
Normative Psychoanalysis: How the Oedipal Dogma Shapes Consumer Culture' (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 14) is a critique of Sigmund Freud’s theory of the Oedipus complex. This study demonstrates that Freudian psychoanalysis, applied to children, is not permissive, but castrative; in addition, it is normative and actually a tool for forging the ideal consumer child within a consumer culture that is based on the economic paradigm of total consumption.