Towards defining the Freudian unconscious: seduction, sexology and the negative of perversion (1896-1905)
Argues that Freud ultimately traversed the problem of directly knowing and unconscious by positing a theoretical relationship between neurosis and sexual perversion. Attempts to trace the roots of that analogy, and examines some of its epistemologic and theoretical ramifications. (Quotes from origin...
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