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Narziss in Trauer

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Book Narziss in Trauer Paul Verhaeghe
Libristo code: 09324923
Publishers Turia & Kant, February 2015
One way to understand a concept is to contrast it with its opposite. To my way of thinking, narcissi... Full description
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One way to understand a concept is to contrast it with its opposite. To my way of thinking, narcissism is the counterpart of melancholia. Narcissism implies completeness and omnipotence. It harks back to the identification with the almighty mother. She is almighty because she can give what the child lacks. During the oedipal period, this identification shifts to the father, who functions as a safeguard for the mother. Melancholia implies loss and helplessness. The failure of the original fantasy of omnipotence is the inevitable failure of the father and the safety that he was meant to guarantee; there is in fact no final phallic guarantee whatever. Consequently, a typically neurotic reaction is the endless search for a substitute, creating a series of imaginary fathers. This leads to secondary narcissism and stays within the realm of phallic thinking.§We are accustomed to interpreting these ideas at the level of the individual - the child with his parents, the oedipus complex and so on. When Freud was writing his essays 'On Narcissism' and 'Mourning and Melancholia', the very same clash was happening on a global scale. Phallic narcissism was brutally shattered by the First World War, and a period of universal mourning followed - the mourning of the father, of The Father. In my view, this mourning announced the end of patriarchy, in other words, the end of traditional authority. This compels us to rethink the concept of authority as such.

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Full name Narziss in Trauer
Language German
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2015
Number of pages 98
EAN 9783851327786
ISBN 3851327780
Libristo code 09324923
Publishers Turia & Kant
Weight 123
Dimensions 122 x 201 x 7
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